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This book is an Adventure into the Scientific Unknown. Many of the contemporary unsolved and unanswered questions have been answered by breaking the shield of logic and travelling into the complex and imaginary dimension of existence. A complete account of details have been given to every small thing like Mass, Charge, Energy , Space, Time, Dark matter, Dark energy, Expansion of space, Graviton, Photon, Dual nature, Multiverses, God, Ghosts, Religion, Humanity , Reality, Existence and many more underlying concepts essential to break the incomplete theorems of mathematical logic in the complex dimension of No logic. It’s once in a life time realization of complex dimension that breaks the code of impossible and unknown in the physics.
Philosophical implications and Understanding of each and every concept of physics is mainly important for humans to declare themselves as intelligent civilization. Effort has been taken to clearly define and understand in minute detail every quantity and phenomenon we discover in our Quest of the Unknown.
It’s essential for Humans to understand the importance of wisdom along with the technological advancement in scientific field. I have requested all of them who read this to follow some guidelines by which we can attain peace in our ecosystem.
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The book is Fabulous and all the comparisons are apt and adamant , kudos to the writer. It is a wonderful experience reading and understanding everything he explained. The God was starring in his book and he made him irrelevant. Liked the way he approaches a particular problem. Keep it up, will read your next works too :)
Re: Philosophy of the Unknown
Preview Looks good. New approach followed. Has new idea of both proving and disproving the existence of god and defining god. Dealt with infinity nicely. Typical mathematics didnot show up anywhere except in prooving infinity relation to imaginary numbers. Over all its good.