Time Space Matter Power And Motion

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Time, Space, Matter, Information: The Core Secrets of the Universe

time, space, matter, information: the core secrets of the universe presents a revolutionary exploration of fundamental cosmic principles through the lens of unified field theory. this thought-provoking work delves into the essential nature of time (as light-speed spatial movement), the inherent properties of space (constantly moving in a cylindrical spiral pattern), and the information field that permeates the universe. the author challenges conventional physics by proposing that the universe consists solely of objects and space, with all other phenomena merely being human descriptions of their movement. drawing from alleged extraterrestrial knowledge, this work examines quantum entanglement, consciousness, reincarnation, and explains how seemingly supernatural phenomena can be understood through scientific principles. readers will discover fascinating perspectives on the holographic nature of the universe, where any point in space potentially contains all information from the past, present, and future. the book also presents interpretations of relativity theory, discusses the cyclical nature of cosmic evolution, and suggests that everything in the universe follows recurring patterns of existence. whether you're interested in theoretical physics, consciousness studies, or philosophical questions about reality, this provocative work offers unique insights that bridge science, philosophy, and metaphysics.
Space, Time, Matter

"The standard treatise on the general theory of relativity." — Nature "Whatever the future may bring, Professor Weyl's book will remain a classic of physics." — British Journal for Philosophy and Science Reflecting the revolution in scientific and philosophic thought which accompanied the Einstein relativity theories, Dr. Weyl has probed deeply into the notions of space, time, and matter. A rigorous examination of the state of our knowledge of the world following these developments is undertaken with this guiding principle: that although further scientific thought may take us far beyond our present conception of the world, we may never again return to the previous narrow and restricted scheme. Although a degree of mathematical sophistication is presupposed, Dr. Weyl develops all the tensor calculus necessary to his exposition. He then proceeds to an analysis of the concept of Euclidean space and the spatial conceptions of Riemann. From this the nature of the amalgamation of space and time is derived. This leads to an exposition and examination of Einstein's general theory of relativity and the concomitant theory of gravitation. A detailed investigation follows devoted to gravitational waves, a rigorous solution of the problem of one body, laws of conservation, and the energy of gravitation. Dr. Weyl's introduction of the concept of tensor-density as a magnitude of quantity (contrasted with tensors which are considered to be magnitudes of intensity) is a major step toward a clearer understanding of the relationships among space, time, and matter.