Thursday, July 7, 2011

Welcome to a whole new universe

The Unobservable Universe is becoming available through more and more sales channels and copies are getting distributed to readers worldwide! The book is getting very positive reviews by readers and book reviewers, including a 4 star rating on Amazon.com and a 5 star rating on BarnesandNoble.com!  I also have a growing number of local speaking engagements throughout New Mexico during July, August, and September at which I hope to meet my readers and answer their questions.  You can learn more about these events by clicking here.

In case you have not yet read the book or some of its most important assertions were obscured by the many words that just litter the manuscript, the book describes a process through which a small set of flawed and incomplete interpretations that modern physics inadvertently continues to embrace as scientific truth can be uniquely and definitively identified.  Of course, these same flawed and incomplete scientific interpretations give rise to the large and growing number of paradoxes involving our universe that have arisen especially since the start of the new millennium. 

Once this handful of misunderstandings is corrected, the Theory of Everything underlying all physical phenomena in our universe is no longer obscured and emerges largely on its own.  This relationship allows Einstein’s Special and General Theories of Relativity to be combined into a single, more general form.  Einstein spent most of his life trying to understand why relativity needed to be described by two theories and why the predictions made by relativity and quantum mechanics are incompatible with one another.

By the end of the book I present the Unity Expression.  All physical phenomena obey this single, simple, and very straightforward underlying relationship in which space-time itself is conserved.  The relationship proposes the physical basis for gravity, and explains how to produce and put it to work for us as a benign source of energy that eliminates humanity’s age old tradition of rubbing two “sticks” together – be it real sticks or hydrocarbon "sticks" or nuclear "sticks" - to produce heat and power and which contaminate the planet as an unfortunate, pesky side affect. 

Personally, I don’t feel too terribly sentimental about leaving the “sticks” behind and forging ahead especially since food is today being diverted to produce biofuel and the world is facing the very real prospect of increasing levels of starvation and poverty, and this time they’re not limited to places we can conveniently ignore.

Another key insight I uncovered along the way is that mass is not a property of matter. Instead, mass is a property of space as the universe's local potential energy (in the form of indeterminate wave functions that we perceive as free space) collapses into observable determinate states; void space puckers and morsels of matter are observed at the phenomenon's center of gravity.  Einstein's field equations are completely correct; however, it appears to me that Einstein inverted the cause and effect relationship among the phenomena set known as matter, mass, and gravity.

Here are just a few of the other interesting tidbits which are also described in detail in the book:
  • the universal gravitational constant increases over time and provides the basis for the false perception that the rate of the expansion of the universe is increasing;
  • there was no Big Bang;
  • the mysterious phenomena known today as dark matter and dark energy can be fully understood through simple scientifically based explanations;
  • the physical basis for causality and the the arrow of time;
  • the physical basis for gravity and the means by which to produce and harness it.
This last point seems particularly important since a contraption built on these concepts holds the potential to re-establish the health and long-term habitability of the planet and provide the prospect of a brighter future for all of our planet's life forms, since energy becomes pretty much free, inexhaustible, and evironmentally benign.

The theories proposed in The Unobservable Universe have the potential to drastically alter the direction of human civilization in a very positive way, while actually preserving a meaningful future for the other living things with which we share our amazing planet.  That surely must count for something.

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