
Tewari: Discovering Universal Reality
Date: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 @ 12:48:20 UTC Topic:
Sepp Hasslberger Update: Tewari: Discovering Universal Reality
What if space was filled with a non-material but very dense fluid and
matter was composed of 'holes' in that fluid? Visualize water as the
omnipresent medium and tiny bubbles swirling around to eventually give
form to everything that can be seen. You'd have an analogy of the way
Paramahamsa Tewari, a nuclear engineer with a passion for physics sees
the universe.
Tewari's Space Vortex Theory (SVT) explains universal reality in a radically different way from that proposed by physicists today. In a new book titled Discovering Universal Reality that is available from his site (PDF download - 1.3MB)
Tewari summarizes and explains the principles of SVT in a way that is
understandable to everyone. You do not have to follow his equations to
get the gist of what is said...
Full story: http://blog.hasslberger.com/2008/07/tewari_discovering_universal_r.html
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