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Gravity Unveiled: The Hidden Force That Shapes the Universe
Gravity Unveiled: The Hidden Force That Shapes the Universe
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Gravity Unveiled: The Hidden Force That Shapes the Universe

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 What if gravity is not merely the curvature of spacetime, but the expression of a deeper, more tangible reality?In Gravity Unveiled: The Hidden Force That Shapes the Universe,Manoranjan Ghoshal offers a bold rethinking of one of nature's most fundamental forces. Building upon his Unit Particle Theory (UPT), Ghoshal proposes that gravitation arises from the rotational dynamics and density gradients of a universal field composed of indivisible, fundamental units of matter—called Unit Particles.This innovative framework suggests that:All fields originate from rotational motion of these fundamental particles around a central point.Gravitational attraction and repulsion are determined by field density and angular momentum, not spacetime distortion.Matter formation, field generation, and force unification can all be explained by the arrangement and behavior of these indivisible Unit Particles.Gravity, magnetism, and even dark matter can be reinterpreted under a common, elegant principle of rotational balance.Complete with visual diagrams, mathematical suggestions, and deep conceptual discussions, this book is a journey into the architecture of the universe from a truly materialist and mechanistic perspective. It challenges readers to question long-held assumptions and reconsider the nature of reality from the ground up—literally, from the tiniest unit particle.Whether you're a physicist, philosopher, or curious mind, What Is Gravitation? invites you to look at the cosmos through a new lens—one that spins with purpose, balance, and universal structure.    
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9798230789789
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
13.4.2025
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