Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
04.05.2025
Verlag
Manoranjan ghoshalSeitenzahl
82
Maße (L/B/H)
21,6/14/0,5 cm
Gewicht
116 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798230041504
What if the universe didn't begin with an explosion... but a spin?
In Rotational Field Theory of the Universe, groundbreaking researcher Manoranjan Ghoshal challenges the foundations of modern cosmology with a radical new idea: before the Big Bang, the universe existed as a single, unified body - motionless, timeless, and whole. Then came the expansion, not from a singular explosion, but from a rotational force that shattered this body into massive parts, each acquiring rotational motion that still governs the cosmos today.
This revolutionary theory introduces the concept of Rotational Fields - vast cosmic zones where mass, motion, and gravity are defined by inherited angular momentum. Within this framework, you'll explore:
- A new vision of the universe's birth and structure
- The hidden rotational cause behind gravity and orbits
- How mass and velocity vary across a rotational field
- A fresh explanation for dark matter, dark energy, and field effects
- Insights that could unite quantum theory and general relativity
From the Earth-Moon-Sun system to the behavior of light across fields, this theory offers a bold, elegant lens for understanding everything - from the tiniest particle to the largest galaxy.
Whether you're a physicist, student, or a curious mind seeking new frontiers, this book will challenge what you know and inspire what you imagine.
Are you ready to rethink the universe?
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