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This book risks causing a new scientific revolution that will radically change our way of understanding the universe. In this work, several scientific assertions and theories are questioned. And to convince you of the absurdity of these assertions, the author presents several scientific observations that contradict the abject theory. He also introduces new hypotheses to replace those he has refuted. Several applications are then listed to highlight the importance of the new theories exposed in this book. In the first chapter, the author makes a correction to the dynamic in the core of a star…mehr

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This book risks causing a new scientific revolution that will radically change our way of understanding the universe. In this work, several scientific assertions and theories are questioned. And to convince you of the absurdity of these assertions, the author presents several scientific observations that contradict the abject theory. He also introduces new hypotheses to replace those he has refuted. Several applications are then listed to highlight the importance of the new theories exposed in this book. In the first chapter, the author makes a correction to the dynamic in the core of a star with new applications in plasma physics, astrophysics and nuclear fusion. In chapter two, he makes a correction to the quantum description of the Meissner effect with new applications in cosmology, remote sensing and particle physics. In the last chapter, he makes a correction to the classical color theory with new applications in astronomy, spectroscopy and nanotechnology.
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Autorenporträt
Mr. Elie W'ishe Sorongane is an Assistant Professor in the Physics department of University of Kinshasa. He has completed bachelor degree in Physics. He is an author of God Does Not Play Dice: The New Description of the Universe and of The Catastrophe of Rapidly Rotating Fluid. He has published seven articles to his credit.