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What is the reality of the universe? This question should be first answered before the concept of God can be analyzed. Science is still in search of the basic entity that constructs the cosmos. God, therefore, would be a system too complex for science to discover. Unless the basic reality of aakaash (space) is recognized, neither science nor spirituality can have a grasp of the Creator, Sustainer and the Destroyer of this gigantic Phenomenon that the Vedas named as Brahman.

Paramahamsa Tewari May 1996

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Physics of Free Power
Universal Principles of Space and Matter
 PHYSICS OF FREE POWER GENERATION
(Beyond Matter)
CHAPTER ONE INCLUDED IN SPIRITUAL FOUNDATIONS

Originally Published in India by Crest Publishing House

CHAPTER-ONE EVOLUTION OF BASIC CONCEPTS

1.1 The Mechanistic view in Newtonian Mechanics: In the classical mechanics of Newton, the physical reality of the universe centered on material points (mass-points) and the force acting on them in absolute space which was considered to be three dimensional, Euclidean and at rest. Matter consisted of hard, solid particles that attracted each other through the intervening emptiness of space due to some mysterious gravitational force, the agency of which remained unknown. Newton also formulated the laws of motion with the principle of inertia, and with these laws and gravitational force, he explained the orderly motion of the cosmic bodies. Despite this, the fundamental nature of mass, inertia and gravitation, remained obscure, and the reason for "action at a distance" could not be understood. Newtonian mechanics did have a great success in explaining more and more the phenomena of astronomy, and in extension of its application was able to explain the motion of liquids, the nature of heat, etc. The mechanistic view of nature, in which only material points and the forces acting on them seemed to constitute the entire physical reality of the universe, was strengthened with the success of the classical mechanics of Newton.

Universal Principles of Space and Matter
(A Call for Conceptual Reorientation)

Paramahamsa Tewari, B. Sc. Engg. 

A new theory of matter, that confronts with the existing concepts of space in the contemporary physics. The basic
phenomena dealt with are:

    * Structural interrelationship between space and matter 

        * Origin of mass, inertia, and electric charge

        * Creation of electron from space

        * Discovery of new fundamental equations on mass and charge

        * Derivation of the presently known universal constants (gravitational, Coulomb’s constant, dielectric,
        magnetic permeability, electron charge, electron mass, Planck’s constant etc.) with the postulate of a
        single universal constant—speed of light in the absolute vacuum

        * Discovery of an inward force in nuclear structure against the Coulomb repulsive forces, hitherto
        unknown 

        * Relationship between light and gravity

        * Theoretical derivation of the surface gravity of the earth, sun and the planets.

        * Discovery of electrical repulsive force between the sun and the planets, unknown in the celestial
        mechanics

        * Derivation of the planetary orbits

        * Prediction on continuous creation of universal matter at galactic centers and existence of electrical
        forces of interaction between the stars and galaxies, so far least suspected

        * Identifying the fundamental particle of matter

        * Revelation of conceptual errors in the modern understanding of the basic nature of light

        * Vindication of Einstein’s conclusion on the speed of light as the limiting speed

        * Vindication of Descartes’ principle of property less ether. 

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