User:Leemclaughlin
Lee_McLaughlin Author/photographer; Lee McLaughlin is a San Francisco born photographer and author and Theoretical Physicist. He is the author of QUANTUM FUN - A Trip Through Einstein's Mind - Quantum Physics for Kids. The book deals with the fundamental element of creative thinking in order to make 'quantum Leaps' into imaginative, uncharted territories of the mind. Especially in physics and other sciences.
Einstein was very imaginative in his pursuit and understanding of the universe. Both in Quantum micro-packets, and general theories of relativity. Einstein was also a great humorist. His wit is timeless as is his grasp on the big picture of the universe itself. Mclaughlin employs creative illustration and compelling, original photographs throughout the book in order to engage the readers through humor and visual effects.
Lee's personal photography website is [1]- Physics for Kids website: [2], He is a frequent contributer to XNEWS PARANORMAL [3] UFO PARANORMAL website. Quantum Fun; Quantum Physics for Kids see; [4]
Lee McLaughlin is the author of the original motion picture screenplay;' X' - Alien Encounters. He has worked as an actor, a producer and editor for motion pictures and television since 1987 see IMDB Resume:[1] [2]
Lee Mclaughlin has been a video and film producer since 1989. He was the founder of Exposure Photography 1980. Some of his well known images include: The Blind leading the Blind, [3]shot on Market Street in San Francisco during the summer of 1974 while on assignment to Look Magazine and San Francisco Chronicle. Lee Mclaughlin served in the US Army from 02 Sept, 1964 through June 03, 1965 as language translator, and special ops cryptographer in Roswell, New Mexico, Ft Carson, Colo., Strategic Air Command (SAC) South America and Spain. Lee McLaughlin is the founder of the Travel Portal Website www.eTrips.com. Founded in 1997 as a portal and forum based online presence to display the personal photography collection of Lee McLaughlin aka LeePix. See: </ref> [4]
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