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This book presents a unique and innovative theoretical approach to a number of important topics in physics and astronomy regarding the universe, namely: the dimensions, space, strings, matter, energy, light, time, particle spin, wave formation, black holes, quasars, and the energy-matter cycle. The Universe in Not Dying Explains how more than four dimensions can develop and be visualized. Elucidates how interactions of strings give rise to matter and anti-matter. Clarifies why time cannot be passed off as the fourth dimension. Explicates that time is associated with the ratio of energy and…mehr

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This book presents a unique and innovative theoretical approach to a number of important topics in physics and astronomy regarding the universe, namely: the dimensions, space, strings, matter, energy, light, time, particle spin, wave formation, black holes, quasars, and the energy-matter cycle. The Universe in Not Dying Explains how more than four dimensions can develop and be visualized. Elucidates how interactions of strings give rise to matter and anti-matter. Clarifies why time cannot be passed off as the fourth dimension. Explicates that time is associated with the ratio of energy and matter (in the Jordans' Law of Time). Enlightens readers on the space-time continuum. Examines dark matter, dark energy and light. Describes how waves form from spinning particles. Reviews the significance of black holes and quasars in the origin and fate of the universe. Addresses how energy and matter are recycled in the universe in an energy-matter cycle (Jordans' Energy-Matter Cycle). The concepts discussed in this book indicate that the universe is not in decline (or dying). It will last far longer than often reported.
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James L. Jordan was stationed in Bangkok, Thailand, during the Vietnam War. And immediately after being released from the army, he migrated to the San Francisco area, where he participated in one of the last civil rights marches of the 1960s. Disillusioned by how little has changed over the years in civil rights arena, he wrote this book to show how major a role the black folks have played in sabotaging the upward mobility of their own race. He has written three other books: It's a Weird! Weird! World!! And, Work from Home Recycling Big Money Products. And he is currently working on a sequel to Plantation Negroes of the 21st Century.