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Perspective Universe - Ultimate revelation of the worldview - cover

Perspective Universe - Ultimate revelation of the worldview

Otto Ewald Heinrich Helmi Schulz

Casa editrice: Youcanprint

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Book Summary The presentation of Perspective Universe reveals the complete picture of the world with all the associated phenomena, although global science is still groping in the dark.Some chapters are supported by 11 detailed colored sketches, from which everyone can imagine an optimal impression of the visible universe. At the beginning of the gamma-ray burst (October 9, 2022), a galaxy formed and developed solar systems. This development takes place over 20-100 billion years. Because the galaxies are an energy cycle that repeats itself over and over again. More information on my website www.perspektive-universum.comThis worldview arose from my intensive research into the inability of nuclear fusion. Since it is now definitely clear that nuclear fusion to generate energy is not possible on our earth, science must be made aware of this so that this illusion can finally be given up. I need every support for this. The aim, however, is to clear the way for renewable energies so that premonitions of possible insolvency due to the success of nuclear fusion can be ruled out from the outset. This is the only way to implement the concept that I presented at the end of the book. Of course, this concept is only a suggestion, as there are certainly other ways to become active here. This is a solar surface that regenerates the maximum amount of energy per m2 from the environment. As things stand today, this concept can only achieve a slight improvement in efficiency. Even cold energy from the winter is used to clear the snow from the solar panels and to air-condition the apartments in the summer. Or to absorb the high temperatures in summer on the solar panels to improve efficiency and then use the thermal energy in winter. All of this together on the same surface. Cold winter temperatures at night are regenerated here and converted into electrical energy in the summer. Before the great success of uncovering the worldview and proving the inability of nuclear fusion, I had to delve deeply into various sciences, but mainly quantum mechanics, and above all understand it properly, because everything, simply everything, was created from the elementary particles of the Standard Model , not only that they are in the protons and neutrons, but also outside as neutrinos or photons that enable us to see through waves. I was then able to find the origin of life. In contrast to the macrocosm of the universe, this is now the microcosm for the emergence of life from the substance of elements, of which our earth or our solar system and also we humans consist. By recognizing the worldview one can only come to this trace of the origin. This will be my next book, about which I will explain everything again down to the smallest calculus. I am convinced that this will also completely overshadow science. I would like to add one thing for you to consider, because there are many people who are interested in the origin of life. The universe is difficult to understand when it comes to three questions: How big is the universe, where does matter come from and how did it come about? With the origin of life we have answered all these questions, now all that matters is how a nucleic acid came to be formed according to the laws of quantum biochemistry (as an example). So how does life arise from the dead elements. Maybe some people will be quicker and discover the origin of life before me? More information at www.perspektive-universum.com
Disponibile da: 22/01/2025.

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