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Sonntag, 30. März 2025

Rethinking the Structure of the Universe – A Timeless Perspective

 



“About the Structure of the Universe: Relativity Theory and Quantum Mechanics as Epiphenomena of Emerging Structure” – Now Available on Amazon!

Over the course of 200 pages, I present a radically new theory about the fundamental structure of the universe: the emergent structure. Unlike traditional models like the Big Bang, this theory introduces an inter-fluctuating impulse as the initiator of what we perceive as the universe.

The emergent structure unifies existing theories such as relativity, quantum mechanics, and the block universe by framing them as epiphenomena of a timeless and coherent system. This perspective shifts the focus away from the observer’s role, centering instead on a timeless existence and the question: “What can we truly observe?”


This book challenges conventional perspectives yet persuades through its scientific consistency. Parallels with concepts such as Dr. #Thaler’s “Fragmentation of the Universe and the Devolution of Consciousness” (1996) are intentionally explored to emphasize its interdisciplinary approach.

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Embark on a fascinating journey and discover a timeless perspective on the universe!



This exceptional work is the culmination of countless hours over several months, marking the peak of my authorial journey. With nearly ten works across diverse genres, it reflects my multifaceted interests and passions.

This book represents not only hard work but also a profound commitment to presenting a new, consistent perspective on the universe. It invites readers to rethink traditional theories like relativity and quantum mechanics in a broader framework and to redefine our understanding of time, space, and existence.

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