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By Evan Olsen
Spacetime is an input output oscillator, rooted in superconductivity and temperature, or even in a simple electrical circuit. This framework suggests that the cosmos itself operates like a quantum electrodynamics supercomputer—down to the smallest quantum levels.
In this theory, time is both a circle and a dimension. Flat space can fold into a torus map, where rectilinear motion becomes a winding number—an analog-to-digital converter linking relativity with quantum mechanics. Equations such as (1-v^2/c^2)^1/2=hw1/hw2=(1-t1/t2)^½ are shown as expressions of the Higgs mechanism, the Higgs field, and ultimately a new theory of matter itself.
The book includes over ten additional equations for key translations, exploring fusion uncertainty, cold fusion, Möbius transformations, and faster-than-light concepts. These ideas connect directly to DNA, modeled as a strange attractor and proposed as a universal cure for cancer. Over 50 masses and constants are solved for including trends in the periodic table
By twisting spacetime, extra energy emerges at the Planck scale, allowing omega to approach infinity. The smaller the value of alpha = omega = delta, the greater the twist and the greater the compactified energy. Negative wind manifests as time dilation, a capability attributed to alien technologies. Within this framework, even the physics of UFOs becomes reconciled through a new force equation and an expanded vision of reality.
(2026, paperback, 462 pages)