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Einstein's E = mc2 Unravelled
About this book
Mike Joslin throws a powerful 'hat' into the ring in a philosophical and scientific challenge to existing beliefs on the nature of the Universe. He suggests that the scientific community has been struggling in a 'straitjacket' of its own making, by persisting in the belief that the Universe is expanding, against tangible evidence that it isn't. He suggests that an eternal and infinite Cosmos surrounds us and maintains a constant ratio of equilibrium between matter and energy and that 'free' energy is totally invisible in a state of Singularity. The overall status quo allows 'microstate' variations everywhere but Mike is worried at how far we have already strayed from the Cosmic 'norm'. He emphasises the wonder of Nature and argues for showing it more respect: it isn't providential but has a rhythm we should abide by. We have already had several 'wake-up' calls due to global warming. Our beautiful planet needs actions now, not political obfuscation. Mike claims the all material entities constantly exchange energy and thus we are all partly 'entangled' with everything that is and ever was - a good reason to believe that 'what goes around comes around"e;!
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- 1. Foreword
- 2. Nature, Philosophy and Science
- 3. Quantum Theory
- 4. Entropy and Extropy
- 5. Getting Down to Earth
- 6. ‘How Much Don’t We Know?’
- 7. My Two-State Theory
- 8. Have Mythical Beliefs Constrained Our Thinking?
- 9. Does Our Effect on Nature Immortalise Us?
- 10. The Beauty and Logic of Nature’s Rhythm and Equilibrium
- 11. Cooperation
- 12. Summary