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Unravel the Universe’s Deepest Secrets. A Paradigm Shift is Here.For centuries, humanity has grappled with the profound mysteries of the cosmos: its origin, its true nature, and our place within it. Despite groundbreaking advancements, modern physics remains fractured, with quantum mechanics and relativity presenting seemingly incompatible views of reality.In 'Matter-Dependent Universe: Unification of Modern Physics and Materialism,' Manoranjan Ghoshal dares to challenge conventional wisdom, proposing a revolutionary new framework. Through the Unit Particle Theory (UPT) and Rotational Field Theory (RFT), this book offers a unified, matter-dependent explanation for the universe’s most perplexing phenomena:The Big Bang’s Limits: Discover a universe not born from a singularity, but evolving through eternal cycles of expansion and contraction.The Enigma of Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Uncover their true nature as manifestations of the rotational field, not mysterious, unknown components.The Hard Problem of Consciousness: Explore how consciousness itself emerges as an emergent property of the complex rotational arrangements of fundamental Unit Particles.Bridging the Divide: Witness a powerful synthesis that harmonizes quantum mechanics and general relativity, explaining phenomena like wave-particle duality and spacetime curvature from a singular, fundamental principle.This isn’t just a philosophical discourse; it’s a bold scientific proposition. 'Matter-Dependent Universe' presents materialism not merely as a viewpoint, but as a robust scientific structure capable of explaining every facet of reality. Prepare to see the cosmos through new eyes, where everything is interconnected, dynamic, and ultimately, a manifestation of the universe’s fundamental matter.Will this revolutionary theory redefine our understanding of existence? Dive in and explore the future of physics.