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This book describes a new theory of the birth of the Universe, from nothing (Big Bang) to virtual solidity (mass) in seven steps, depicted like a lotus flower. Mass is described as a vibrating string, containing instructions to facilitate atomic entities. Singularity at birth (zero) and collapse at rebirth (infinity) define the existence of the Universe. The theory's unique "inside-out" view accounts for dark energy distribution, and points to many other discrepancies in our understanding of the Universe. Furthermore, it opens the gate of conscious fields to describe life and evolution. The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book describes a new theory of the birth of the Universe, from nothing (Big Bang) to virtual solidity (mass) in seven steps, depicted like a lotus flower. Mass is described as a vibrating string, containing instructions to facilitate atomic entities. Singularity at birth (zero) and collapse at rebirth (infinity) define the existence of the Universe. The theory's unique "inside-out" view accounts for dark energy distribution, and points to many other discrepancies in our understanding of the Universe. Furthermore, it opens the gate of conscious fields to describe life and evolution. The human species is endowed with intelligence to understand Nature itself! The story is told with humour and illustrations to simplify the complex subject matter.
Autorenporträt
I was born in Africa, in the country of Tanganyika (now Tanzania). Although there are many influences along the way that contributed to me writing this book, the following stand out.As a young child, I remember that I was so keen to go to school that I pretended to read books on the steps of our family's shop. Later, in the 8th grade, mathematics was taught. Geometry quickly became my favourite subject. The textbook that was supposed to take five years to learn I mastered in just one year!I went on to get a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from London University, and later a master's degree at Waterloo University. I vividly recall being intrigued by electromagnetic waves in particular.In later years, mindfulness meditation helped me to dive deep into the ocean to collect the pearls!