Relativity and Cosmology

   

Physics Beyond the Cosmic Horizon

Authors: Michael Muteru

The universe is an expression of the deepest basic laws of nature. Natural philosophy defines Physics as the ultimate unified framework from which its mechanical principles can be scrutinized. These foundation laws and principles of nature, express the nature of the universe and hence the universe itself. The universe “suffers” from ‘naturalness’- It can only be itself. The fundamental study of the universe can easily pass casually as complexity. I herein discuss how M-theory uses longstanding problems in classical physics which when invoked serve as solutions to a singularity theorem. From these, the form and function of the universe can be known, ultimately solving some stubborn, questions that linger on in Western cosmology. I examine some of these laws and principles that in my opinion... the universe is in no hurry to amend and how they shape the properties of the

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