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The equivalence of the masses of gravity and inertia, a year mystery, is solved. The big bang theory is described, without resorting to Inflation Theory. Additionally, particle spin, anti-matter, duality, quantum entanglement, non-simultaneity, and many other phenomena are simply explained. Nevertheless, from the inside, where we reside, the entire three-dimensional universe is on the surface of a four-dimensional sphere expanding outwardly at the speed of light.
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As he claimed, I could skip much of the math and found that I still understood most everything, because the major points are skillfully explained in words In addition, the important information is typically repeated and rephrased so the reader is sure to understand before moving on. This was the case for showing that the gravity's bending of light formula can be obtained using strictly classical arguments, not invoking relativity. Central to this theory is the idea that a four-dimensional very tiny space box could contain all the atoms that are in the universe.
This is very counter-intuitive so it seemed important enough to try to follow his logic. While working in more than three space dimensions can be challenging, the author employed a novel approach to present the information. He used a series of four illustrations that were not too difficult to follow, to make his point.
According to his theory, as you later learn, the "Big Bang," started out this way, and doesn't need "Inflation Theory" to make it work. He argues that it is not the current physics equation that are wrong, but mostly the interpretation of them and the physical structure of the universe that are different.
The Lorentz Transformation, first done by Lorentz that assumes the presence of ether looks identical to Relativity's derivation done a year later by Einstein, but nevertheless is applied somewhat differently. The Gyroverse calls for the same transformation, but its interpretation is likewise different from the other two. His point was that knowing an equation alone is not adequate for understanding the physics.
He came up with this theory in an attempt to structure the universe in such a way that the physics anomalies, most notably entanglement, would make sense. Each time that he was able to explain other mysteries his confidence increased, necessitating republication of the book three times. I believe that Newton and Einstein did very similar things. They each observed as much of nature known at the time, and deduced equations that would explain them. Then, many subsequent observations confirmed their assertions.
There are several other alternate theories floating around that I have devoured. Each one added a new dimension to my understanding. However this one is not just one more rearrangements of the furniture, but challenges some core belief. I'm not convinced of the validity of this one either, but I think its worth a look. Nevertheless, with such a vast overhaul of physics, you have to expect that some blunders crept in, like his Planck's constant derivation.
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Considering the plethora of new ideas, I endorse the book. It was well worth the time. It not only shoots holes in so much of accepted physics, but, more importantly,fills them in with more plausible explanations.