HnP245/4/29/2020
Just released...
Perihelion Engineering 'The Universe in a Nutshell'
Over ten years in the making...
Perihelion
Engineering, ‘The Universe in a Nutshell’ is the most important publication of
the twenty-first century. TJ Ginn breaks the bonds of traditional physics to
redefine long accepted norms.
Causality
and the Big Bang theory are refuted. The velocity of light is proved to not be
fundamental. Combustion and thermodynamics is taken to new horizons and the
magic of magnetism is revealed to be push and not pull as well as gravity being
shown to be pressure and not a magic unsolvable mystery attractive force.
For
the first time in science history, dark matter is defined, as
well as the red shift observation refuted, to support Albert Einstein’s
original proposal that the universe is infinite.
The unified theory is here… “The
universe is in a Nutshell and the Nutshell is infinitely large.”
The ‘Universe in
a Nutshell’ breaks from physics conventions for a new viewpoint. The problem
with our sciences is that it is much like the old adage – ‘a man was looking in
his yard in the evening. His neighbor asked him what he was looking for. “Why,
I am looking for the keys to my car.” The neighbor helped him and after a while
he asked, “Is this about where you lost them?” The man replied, “no, I lost
them in the house.” Dismayed the neighbor asked, “Then why are you looking out
here?” The man replied, “Because the light is better.” This is my version of ‘The
Streetlight effect’ and it is prevalent even today.
Our observations
are always evolving and as in the days of Nicolaus Copernicus we learned our
observational error and we saw the earth truly going around the sun. We have
failed in so many aspects with the Big Bang view. It is totally wrong primarily
because the speed of light is not fundamental.
“I apologize for
the high cost of printing, but it is a full color exposé, which is essential. I
am not accustomed to apologizing ahead of a release, but I am trying to put
this in the hands of everyone. Though I tried to write this for even the
non-science acclimated reader some complexities were unavoidable. Suffice it to
say, though the universe is simple, infinity is not.”
Many Regards
TJ GINN
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