A Complete Story of Time: The Physics and Philosophy

A Complete Story of Time: The Physics and Philosophy

by Deva Prakash Kalita
A Complete Story of Time: The Physics and Philosophy

A Complete Story of Time: The Physics and Philosophy

by Deva Prakash Kalita

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Overview

Only physics and mathematics can answer the ultimate question that can be arising, by our intelligence. The string theory slowly approaches to solve the ultimate problem, where from the creation starts? In Indian philosophy some theory are written in a very abstract way, which has an absolute similarity with modern string theory. In search of pure knowledge, it is required to define knowledge and one has to define ultimate, at least philosophically. I hope, scientific observation and imagination with mathematical calculation will define ultimate theory in this century. This responsibility was already taken by the string cosmologist, success is no longer. This book will be helpful, for imagination of ultimate, to those who born in 21th century. I hope that they will establish the law of conservation of time. A quick process to think ultimate and the whole universe, is the second part of the story. But it will take a long time. Please wait, till then, good buy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781482868593
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication date: 12/29/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 94
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

After completing a degree in Electrical Engineering. I have joined the Indian Railway Service as a Senior Section Engineer from May 1989. I have also completed a Masters Degree in Psychology from Guwahati University in1992. Since then I have studied Indian philosophy till today, under guidance of Professor Sudhakaran Misra, Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, Banaras. In the last five years I have studied Science and for two years now, I have been studying String Theory.
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