Universe Revealed More

Universe Revealed More
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Book Synopsis Universe Revealed More by : Eng. Wasfi A. M. Alshdaifat

Download or read book Universe Revealed More written by Eng. Wasfi A. M. Alshdaifat and published by Wasfi Alshdaifat. This book was released on 2020-03-15 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is providing a non-preceded simplified knowledge and answers to the big questions for either a normal reader or a scientist. It is trying to draw a united scientific picture for the universe shape and movement in whole and part depending on a unified harmony in-between the science and the holy books, far away from twisting any of them to be coherent with the other. The author’s innovative capabilities are employed to create, design, and draw tens of models to shape parts of a picture for a working dynamic universe like a natural machine with threaded parts. The book is revealing the mysterious natural shape and expanded logarithmic spiral movement of the universe (heavens boundaries) since the big fission up to the big rip, which affects physically and mechanically on its inner constituents (matter and forces) formation and movement, such as dark matter, galaxies, stars, planets, moons, electrons, gravity, electromagnetic waves, dark energy…etc., to be shaped and moved in such a manner which we are discovering and going to discover, as a natural fingerprint of the universe moving boundaries, or in another way as natural products by the giant universal machine. The seven heavens effects on our inner lower universe are discussed thoroughly via the subjects of parallel worlds, multiple universes, overlapping wavy orbits, and higher dimensions.


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