If you want to know what makes time tick or what's attractive about gravity, this is the book for you.The author’s interpretation of an imaginary dialogue with Albert Einstein, in which Einstein explains Relativity in simple terms. The book goes on to explain not only Relativity but gravity, mass, time, space, space-time, light, entropy, black and white holes, quasars and takes a brief look at the Universe and how it works.It explains why the Universe cannot be open and infinite but why it is cyclic with antimatter universe following matter universe ad infinitum. The book explains what time is, its origin and what influences it. It questions our interpretation of the Hubble red-shift and our view of reality. The book further explains why space-time, the aether and the Higgs Field are the same thing and why space-time is conserved in much the same way that energy and mass are conserved.The Author proposes that by slightly changing our understanding of time, certain things like what Einstein described as “spooky action at a distance” become clear and understandable within the known Laws of Nature and without violating Relativity. The EPR paradox is explained. The book is based on one simple theme, that matter and antimatter gravitationally repel each other. When the Universe is viewed in the light of that simple idea then it makes far more sense. Things that are unexplained in the standard model become explainable. The Author does not propose anything new or ad-hoc in the way of physics but simply takes a new and alternative look at aspects of the Universe in need of clarification.
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