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This book contains a complete model for the theory of everything that called the dream of physicians, which can explain any phenomena. It has succeeded in explaining easily the oddity of quantum mechanics in all its complexity. Ancient Egyptians and other ancient civilizations relied on a theory that binds all the components of the universe to each other. Because this approach is different from that of modern science, we find it difficult to explain how they founded their civilization in such a wonderful way. I have put a conception for the principles of this theory and it was able to explain…mehr

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This book contains a complete model for the theory of everything that called the dream of physicians, which can explain any phenomena. It has succeeded in explaining easily the oddity of quantum mechanics in all its complexity. Ancient Egyptians and other ancient civilizations relied on a theory that binds all the components of the universe to each other. Because this approach is different from that of modern science, we find it difficult to explain how they founded their civilization in such a wonderful way. I have put a conception for the principles of this theory and it was able to explain all phemenona in the universe, materialistic and theological. It depends on an Idea that the whole universe consists of four primary units, of which pairs are formed and the proportion of units in each pair determines their relation to each other and their relation to them in accordance with the principles of this theory. It is simple in its totality to the extent that the non-specialist canunderstand the most complex interpretations of phenomena in simple way.
Autorenporträt
O autor é Assistente de Ensino na Faculdade de Arqueologia, Departamento de Egiptologia, Universidade de Sohag, Egipto. É investigador nas ciências cósmicas, especialmente nas civilizações antigas, e um rastreador dos fenómenos misteriosos, pelo que imaginou este modelo que ligava a ciência antiga e moderna, pois era um elo que faltava entre elas.