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This book lets the reader interrelate various Abrahamic religions' texts with scientific confirmations concerning M-theory and black holes. The holy books' verses will provide M-theory theoretical physicists a spiritual link and unseen surveys to their unempirical equations, out of their box, and even colliders. It will be of low cost. Scientific facts about string theory are cited briefly in chapters 3, 5, and 6. Scholars who are unfamiliar with string theory and M-theory will benefit from this book. Many imaginary religious concepts about the heavens, the Day of Judgment, punishment,…mehr

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This book lets the reader interrelate various Abrahamic religions' texts with scientific confirmations concerning M-theory and black holes. The holy books' verses will provide M-theory theoretical physicists a spiritual link and unseen surveys to their unempirical equations, out of their box, and even colliders. It will be of low cost. Scientific facts about string theory are cited briefly in chapters 3, 5, and 6. Scholars who are unfamiliar with string theory and M-theory will benefit from this book. Many imaginary religious concepts about the heavens, the Day of Judgment, punishment, rewards, hell, and paradise are foreseen through M-theory, black holes, the event horizon, the information paradox, white holes, and the conscience. The punishments demand to be delivered to all Abrahamic religions' extremists and terrorists; it is there in their peculiar religious books: the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Quran. In conclusion, this book indicates the unity of Abrahamic books if interpreted scientifically.
Autorenporträt
Housam Safadi is an ardent fan of physics. He is a consulting engineer at an advisory level in Damascus, Syria. Safadi is an ex-lecturer at the University of Damascus. He is also a short-term consultant for the World Bank. He is a sworn arbitrator at the State Council of Syria with regard to real-estate disputes between citizens and governmental bodies. He is also an honored member of the Syrian Engineers Syndicate and a member of the Urban Modernization Programme (UMP) in the Arabic region. He supervised and wrote articles in the newsletter published by the coordination body of the UN Urban Development Program in the southern region. In return for his achievements in the Engineers Syndicate, Housam is not a cleric of any religion. In his seventeenth year, Housam went back to his beloved physics. He refreshed and developed his previous knowledge of modern physics. Crises in the Middle East forced him to restudy Abrahamic religions. He came up to understand modern physics-mainly M-theory and the black hole paradox-and solve its puzzles through pure religious facts. This book is an outcome of his findings. This book considers the harmony between the Abrahamic religions' Books and both M-theory and black holes.