Fundamentals of the General Theory of the Universe

by Vladimir (Waldemar) Groo (Groh)


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/3/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 114
ISBN : 9781496984449
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 114
ISBN : 9781496984456
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 114
ISBN : 9781496984463

About the Book

Fundamentals of the General Theory of the Universe builds upon knowledge empirically obtained by mankind. In doing so, it interprets phenomena that have until now lacked definitive explanation, such as superconductivity and propagation of electromagnetic waves in conductor and in vacuum; the book also resolves the dilemma of the well-known wave-practical dualism. For the first time ever, this book answers the question, “What is gravitational interaction?” The book points out the connection between our material world and the world of elementary particles, as exemplified by n0↔1H1. Here one will find classification of matter and its creation. The author underscores the universal character of the laws of energy distribution at all matter levels. The levels themselves are triune and built in “the image and after the likeliness”. This book is the first attempt ever at combining all natural sciences and stepping out of the bounds of generally accepted concepts.


About the Author

Vladimir Groo was born in 1952 in a village near Chelyabinsk, Russia. In 1979 he graduated from The Ural State University of Economics. Thanks to outstanding teaching at the university, he formed a great interest in inorganic chemistry, biology, and physics. In 2002, Groo published his first work, “The Paradigm of Creation.” He published “Quantum and the Structure of Photon Field” in 2010, and a year later wrote “A New Approach to the Structure of Matter”. Throughout these years, Groo analyzed and systemized the knowledge he’d formed from empirical research. Challenging life dilemmas and thoughts on the universe brought the author to Lutheran Church. In 1999 he became the chairman of his church council. Thorough analysis of the Bible allowed the author to look at the universe from a different perspective. This combination of life experience and empirical scientific research instilled in Groo the confidence to write a book building on the foundation of a general theory of the universe. Groo hopes that a theoretical understanding of the surrounding world structure will help to finally solve mankind’s problem of limited energy sources.