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For almost a century now, physicists have been attempting to unify the whole of physics and in so doing, gain a greater understanding of our cosmos. In From Microbits to Everything, scientific philosophers M. Muslim and Nadeem Haque, describe in detail, a compelling new view of physics that unites both the micro and the macro domains of matter and energy. Specifically, they deconstruct Einsteinian Special and General Relativity, discussing its epistemological and empirical problems by their own original analyses, as well as the crucial but neglected works of prominent critics of relativity such as Physicists H. E. Ives, H. Dingle and G. Burniston Brown. They establish an understanding of the fundamental physical phenomena in our universe, based on absolute space and what they term the ‘microbit’, the smallest type of particle next to absolute nothingness, from which all matter is comprised, and likewise, all forces. In doing so, Muslim and Haque, in one stroke, eliminate the traditional gulf between what they consider as being the operational theories of Quantum Mechanics and Einsteinian Relativity. They describe an entirely new gravitational theory and apply it to the solution of the galactical stellar rotational velocity problem, with intriguing results. Microbits explain many other anomalies, such as those of the nature of the photon, with respect to the supposed dual nature of light, and the wave/particle behaviour of larger particles. This fresh new perspective, whose time is long overdue, makes a plethora of new predictions that are now surfacing as possibilities in experiments published by leading scientific journals. From Microbits to Everything, thus calls for a radical shift in our way of looking at the cosmos, based on evidence, internal-cum-external consistency, causation and determinism, leading to both wider and deeper implications.
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