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The Binary Universe: A Theory of Time

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What is the nature of time?
Was there really a Big Bang?
Can space itself really be curved?
How and why does time slow down with motion?
Why is light of a wave nature?
What is the fundamental building block of matter?

All these issues and others are explained here. This book will take you on a journey of discovery from a century old mistaken belief in physics to an intuitive understanding of gravity and beyond. Whilst mainstream science must go through the tortuous scientific method to advance our knowledge, you now have the opportunity to “jump the gun” and to find out the explanations for some of the present day conundrums in physics. Ultimately you will arrive at the startling conclusion that we are living in a binary universe. Yes, there are two of you, well two parts at least, but there is no need for alarm. Each part of you, each part of everything exists quite naturally without conflict and there are many clues as to this duplicity of nature.

Make no mistake the arguments presented are not guesswork. They are a logical progression of sound deductive reasoning, the persistent application of the causality principle and just a little, supporting mathematics. There is even experimental evidence that supports these ideas but we have, so far, chosen to dismiss it.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 21, 2014

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Ken Hughes

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Ken Hughes lives in Los Angeles and has worked as a technical writer for missions to Mars and the governing body of the Internet (ICANN). He writes paranormal thrillers and urban fantasy, and has been known to argue over the difference between the two in his blog, www.KenHughesAuthor.com.

His novel Shadowed was nominated for a Global Ebook Award. The series he’s launching with the upcoming The High Road is meant to prove one thing: how writing a thrilling cliff-hanger for heroes who can fly takes writing to a whole new level. (Don’t get him started on puns.)

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