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The origin of Universe and end state of some stars are identical. In the sense stars end in a singularity and Universe begins with it. The possibility of a multiverse as well exists. Eternal inflation, multiverse, Schwartzchild's black holes and theory of entropy are related. Energetics of the Universe is evaluated critically and a connection has been established between Newtonian laws and the laws of thermodynamics. Osmosis is explained with a thistle funnel osmometer. Osmometer though a non-living system gives an impression that osmosis itself is a process associated with life. The first and…mehr

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The origin of Universe and end state of some stars are identical. In the sense stars end in a singularity and Universe begins with it. The possibility of a multiverse as well exists. Eternal inflation, multiverse, Schwartzchild's black holes and theory of entropy are related. Energetics of the Universe is evaluated critically and a connection has been established between Newtonian laws and the laws of thermodynamics. Osmosis is explained with a thistle funnel osmometer. Osmometer though a non-living system gives an impression that osmosis itself is a process associated with life. The first and third laws of Newton have a consequence to the fourth law of thermodynamics. A distinction between hydraulic continuity and thermodynamic continuity is made; this knowledge has practical uses to plants as well as humans. A commentary on philosophy and science of self is interesting. The loop of self in living system like a Cuscuta vine is identified experimentally. An infinite regress of reasoning in origin of life or Universe has been found.
Autorenporträt
Dr Khan holds PhD from IISc. His research is in physics, set theory, philosophy and logic. He states that Universe will expand forever. His own 4th law of thermodynamics supports this. IBC, Cambridge has awarded him International Einstein Prize. He has rediscovered the Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna's work. He says there are 3 kinds of zeroes