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The Dawn Of New Science

By: Wes Jamroz
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The Dawn of New Science summarizes the current state of physics, exploring key topics such as the Big Bang, black holes, dark energy, dark matter, antimatter, quarks, neutrinos, gravitons, and the Higgs boson. This book not only details what is known but also addresses the mysteries that remain beyond the reach of today’s physicists, providing clarity and explanations for these unknowns.

The author identifies a striking parallel between the formation of physical matter and the structure of the human mind. This comparison reveals significant inconsistencies in currently accepted models of physical matter and suggests ways to resolve them. Specifically, the author describes the process of creating physical matter, elucidates the mysteries of antimatter and black holes, simplifies the fundamental components of matter, and identifies a single fundamental force.

The author argues that physics stands at a critical juncture, facing two choices: either reevaluate its current over framework or risk drifting toward a science-fiction narrative.

Thus, The Dawn of New Science is more than just a review of current scientific endeavors or explanations. It offers a roadmap for the future of physics. Instead of merely consuming scientific articles and social media posts, readers will be equipped to track and evaluate the significance of scientific reports published in the coming years and decades. They will be able to discern whether modern physics is progressing toward a deeper understanding of the universe or veering toward fantasy.

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