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  • Genre:SCIENCE
  • SubGenre:Physics / Quantum Theory
  • Language:English
  • Pages:259
  • eBook ISBN:9789352350650

Our Universe and How It Works

Quantum Gravitation and Fifth Dimension

by Dr. Ashok Saxena

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Overview

To find the answers to unsolved riddles of the universe, this book introduces treo as one object of creation and energy as its fifth dimension; which helps to explain:

• What is time?

• What limits the speed of light?

• How and why is our universe expanding?

• How potential energy is converted into kinetic energy?

• What is the mechanism behind Newton’s laws of motion?

• What is Planck’s constant and whose angular momentum does it describe?

• How all types of photon packets are generated, conceal their mass energy and are propelled continuously?

• How all visible matter and all elements of periodic table are created?

• How are bosons produced and how do they generate all forces?

• How quantum physics is related to general theory of relativity?

• What decides the position, configuration and orbital speed of planets in solar gravitational field?

• How was asteroid belt produced in our solar system?

• How were rings of Saturn formed?

• How is geo-thermal energy produced and how is it responsible for molten core of earth, earth quakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis?

• When and how big crunch followed by big bang will happen to start the next cycle of our pendulum quantum universe?

• Are intergalactic journeys possible?

• Can parallel universes exist and what might be the difference between them?

Many more such puzzling questions about our universe will be explored and discussed in this book.

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Description

‘Every action produces an equal and opposite reaction’; ‘If a thing is moving, it will keep on moving’: but how and why?

By introducing the fifth positive dimension of universe, the Energy, it is explained how this Action–Reaction mechanism works. Whenever mass or momentum increases, the space matrix contracts proportionally in increasing number of dimensions of Space–Time, thus generating all the forces progressively and carving the universe.

• Building blocks: It is proposed that the universe is created by one object – a primordial particle described herein as Treo, and one tool of creation – an Action-Reaction mechanism. Expressing in terms of the basic building blocks, this book provides a simple physical interpretation of the Speed of light, Gravitational constant, Fine structure constant, Planck’s Constant, Planck’s least length and least time among others.

• Creation of Space: The bound treos arranged alternately with five curled up negative dimensions of voids, constituted omnipresent and uniform space matrix which represent Space, Time and Energy. All bound treos are simultaneously vibrating at ‘S’ times per second at cosmic rhythm (S is a newly introduced constant, equal to 1.855×10E43).

 Speed of light in space – The photon packet is pushed from one bound treo to next bound treo per vibration and thus it moves by S number of bound treos distance per second on space matrix and this is the known speed of light in space.

 Planck’s constant – The S number of free treos is 1 quantum energy or the value of ‘reduced Planck’s constant’. The angular momentum of this one quanta energy is the value of ‘Planck’s constant’. With increasing mass at √S quantum levels the angular momentum increases which changes wave pattern and geometry in all four dimensions. It regulates layer by layer deformation of unit space matrix to form reacting kinetic coloumns at each bound treo in its wave length.

• Creation of Visible Matter: The free treos condense and increase in units of one quantum (= S number of free treos) at proposed √S quantum levels in first dimension to produce all photon packets. By increasing in units of ‘one unit electron mass’ (= √S × S free treos) in the second dimension, along with its localization energy it forms all elementary particles and quarks.

• Creation of Forces: Increasing condensed free treo mass (matter) is supported by kinetic coloumns, which form at each bound treo in decreasing wave length in first, and by shells in second dimension, till ‘one unit mass’ (Planck’s Mass) is supported at one bound treo; which is ‘graviton’. Thus EM forces in first while atomic and weak forces in second dimension are generated by these reacting kinetic coloumns. Tornadoes are formed in two dimensional deformations, ring of Saturn in orbitums of planet, while ‘eye of cyclone’ as seen in satellite picture, is formed in three dimensional deformation of space matrix.

• Quantum gravitation: At increasing wave length, S gravitons form electron black holes in third and gravitational spheres and unit black holes (S×S gravitons) in fourth dimension, to support ‘multiple unit mass body’, and produce gravitational forces and gravitational fields. Gravitational attraction is fall of bodies towards each other, due to deficient support provided to them by common shared space matrix in between. By union of all orbits supporting all unit masses in a cosmic body, in second dimensional deformation at 10E4th quantum level, the orbits of all baby bodies (stars, planets or satellites) are formed. Biggest planet of our solar system broke down to produce asteroid belts.

This book will hopefully serve as a milestone in mankind’s journey to understand the cosmos.

About the author

Dr. Ashok Saxena is a recognized theoretical physicist with deep interest in Cosmology, Unification of Forces, String theory and Model dependent realism.

The author is a keen observer of universal phenomena and is known for his unconventional views. His talks have been well received in international conferences and other forums.

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