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- English
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The Dead Universe Theory
About This Book
The Dead Universe Theory explores a provocative concept: viewing our observable universe as a remnant of a once vibrant cosmos. In this theory, light emerges as an anomaly, born from the nuclear fusion processes within stars and galaxies. This hypothesis challenges conventional perspectives on cosmic origins, proposing that what we perceive as the vast expanse of the universe is, in fact, a mere echo of its ancient glory.Author J. Almeida's exploration takes readers on an intriguing journey from the genesis of our universe to its current state. Through meticulous examination, the book presents compelling arguments that reshape our understanding of cosmic evolution. It confronts unresolved questions in cosmology, offering new insights into the enigmatic nature of existence.This innovative theory demands rigorous scientific scrutiny and validation. Its implications extend far beyond astrophysics, touching fundamental aspects of human existence and perception. By questioning established paradigms, The Dead Universe Theory invites readers to contemplate the mysteries of the cosmos and the profound implications of our place within it.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter I: The Creation of the Universe by Its End
- Chapter II: The Dead Universe Theory
- Chapter III: Vision of a Universe without God
- Chapter IV: The Creation of the Universe by Fiat
- Chapter V: The Purpose of God in Creating the Cosmos
- Chapter VI: The Place of Man and Woman in the Cosmos
- Chapter VII: Social Mandate for Man and Woman
- Bibliography