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More than a dozen peo- ple gathered, including Sandy Nathanson and Rissa Winkelman of Bookpeople, to hear Dr. Shlain discuss art as a vi- sionary image for physics. Dr. Shlain's thesis is that art foreshadowed many scien- tific discoveries. "In my book I show how Giotto and Alberti anticipated Galileo's and Newton's mechanics. How Cezanne and Monet an- ticipated Einstein's theory of relativity," he said. Art & Physics is in its fifth printing and is being trans- lated into many foreign languages. The book has received good reviews and was reviewed by the New York Times on April 19. The 480-page book is easy to read and entertaining. "I have received enthusiastic letters from all over the world," he said. Dr. Shlain admits that he is neither an art nor physics scholar but a self-taught philosopher. The idea for the book first came to him after visiting the Museum of BREAKFAST SPECIAL Includes: • 2 Eggs, Bacon, Sausage or Ham • Hash Browns Oiler Expires 4 -II wy r& Saturday 6/27 "r 1. / u Modern Art in New York with his 12 year old daughter. He had difficulty explaining the greatness of art. While reading a physics book during this time, he made the connection. Dr. Shlain, the son of George and Frances Shlain of Southfield, is a surgeon in San Francisco. His brother, Marvin, lives in Oak Park. He is a 1954 graduate of Central High School and a 1961 graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine. He is currently working on a se- cond book, when he is not practicing medicine. He per- forms laparoscopic vascular surgery. He also has some patents pending on new in- struments for this type of surgery. 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