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“Truth stands on its own evidences; it does not require any other testimony to attest it; it is self-effulgent. It penetrates into inmost recesses of our nature, and the whole universe stands up and says, ‘This is truth’.” - Swamy Vivekananda
Sunil Thakur unveils the truth and backs it with an unprecedented offer that no scientist has dared to present........
Find out why the site is so popular...... Enter the most exciting journey to know the truth.....and discover the Universal law that physics has been searching for....
One realizes as one digs deeper into the world of physics that we have absolutely no idea of how things really are. We just have an excellent working model that is not as scientific as we believe.
To join Sunil Thakur in the discussions on the 'Nature of Reality' click here
*You can win USD 10,000/-
1. If you think that our understanding of the mechanism of total solar eclipse is correct.
2. If you think fundamental proposals of standard model of particle physics are correct.
3. If you think string theories make any sense at all.
4. If you think fundamental proposals of theory of relativity are correct. (Please download ebook, 'The beauty and the ugliness of Theory of Relativity' from the download section.)
5. If you think light is the carrier of the information and that our understanding of nature of light is correct even with wave-particle duality as its inherent feature.
"......Reflections of this type made it clear to me as long ago as shortly after 1900, i.e., shortly after Planck's trailblazing work, that neither mechanics nor electrodynamics could (except in limiting cases) claim exact validity. Gradually I despaired of the possibility of discovering the true laws by means of constructive efforts based on known facts. The longer and the more desperately I tried, the more I came to the conviction that only the discovery of a universal formal principle could lead us to assured results... How, then, could such a universal principle be found?" - Albert Einstein
Sunil Thakur provides such a universal principle by proving the validity of the 'Principle of Absoluteness' (see below).
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Prove any of the 69 major proposals of the theory to win USD 500/-. Proposals include,
1. Motion of light is illusory. We can sense the light at the place it is generated and at the time it is generated.
2. Universe is neither expanding nor it is contracting.
3. Matter does not distort space; matter is distorted space.
4. Time moves faster when length contracts (as per theory of relativity, (x=ct)=(x'-ct')) but then in the same theory, Einstein also proves that time runs slower when length contract and selects the wrong proposal and interestingly, we claim that wrong proposal has been experimentally validated.
5. Light is information and not the carrier of the information.
The 'Principle of Absoluteness' states that all measurements must change proportionally when we move from one frame-of-reference to another frame-of-reference and hence all our experiments must produce same result provided we make all measurements in same frame-of-reference. Fundamentally, Principle of absoluteness is same as 'Principle of Relativity' but it is more clear in its proposal and is more logical. However, we also must realize that due to the practical problems, we cannot make all measurements in the same frame-of-reference and hence we have all the relativity in the observable universe.
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Proper understanding of the laws of nature allows us to explore philosophical implications of our scientific proposals and also to examine the scientific validity of important philosophical proposals. More importantly, by answering the bigger questions that life throws at us, we can explore practical implications of our scientific and philosophical proposals.
Second book of the author, 'Does a dog have Buddha nature?' scientifically answers some of the most important bigger questions -
1. Who am I?
2. Why am I here?
3. What is my relationship with 'unknowable'?
4. What is the reality of my existence
5. What is objective reality?
6. Does God exist?
7. What are the philological implications of the concept of space, time, and space-time?
8. What are the philosophical implications of relationship between the observer and the observed?
9. What are the philosophical implications of relationship of cause-effect relationship?
10. What is that knowing which, we can know everything else. Every sentence of this book is a mantra. The book has the power to change your life forever.
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