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The Didacta highlight: From the Big Bang phenomenon to the perpetual motion machine.

Renowned astronomers formed resistance against Einstein's theories, but he won the Nobel Prize. A new approach decodes unknown aspects of the universe, unveiling 95% of its energy. Their Dynamic Relativity explains dark matter and energy. Join the lecture on 23.02.2024 to learn more. 😉

The Didacta highlight: From the Big Bang phenomenon to the perpetual motion machine.

The Variable Among the Constants: The Perpetual Motion Machine: Resistance against Albert Einstein's findings was formed by many renowned astronomers, who even founded a society, the AoS, in the USA - with a German branch and a group of "100 Astronomers Against the Theories of Albert Einstein" (book). Einstein's comment on this was: "If they were right, one would have been enough." In 1922, it was not the society but Albert Einstein who received the Nobel Prize. So far, we have been able to refute all ifs and buts regarding our approaches. With our approaches, "light is shed on the darkness." We decode many unknowns - something the rest of the astronomy community has not done. With our new formula, not only individual aspects can be clarified. The formula can explain many of the unknown aspects at once. a. Our "Knowledge Bang" 13.8 billion years after the Big Bang of the universe - and 100 years after Albert Einstein's discoveries - we have initiated a "knowledge bang." Einstein unveiled 5% of the universe's energy. We are now unveiling the remaining 95% - with "our" four basic components of the universe after the Big Bang: 1. Matter 2. Space 3. Time 4. Dynamic Energy We combine and extrapolate these components in different combinations and orientations. This allows us to progressively decipher all previous unknown "black" and "dark" aspects. This demonstrates the consistent correctness of the approaches and formula. b. Our Dynamic Relativity versus Einstein's static, simple Relativity The multiplier discovered by Einstein in his "simple Relativity," c², is a constant. Our multiplier in our "Dynamic Relativity," the "Space-Time Correlation," abbreviated: d², is instead a variable. Depending on the local constellation, different values result. And this variable also changes over time - due to certain automatism. Einstein's multiplier can define the energy content of various types of matter. With these building blocks and by using another astronomy formula, we define the formulas of SPACE and TIME. From the formulas of SPACE and TIME, we define the Dynamic Energy Multiplier (DEM). The DEM helps us explain the remaining 95% of all previously unknown energies. c. Dynamic Relativity Multiplying Einstein's "simple Relativity" by our "DEM" creates our formula of "Dynamic Relativity." With this formula, not only Einstein's 5%, but also the previously unknown remaining 95% of universal energies from the visible universe can be explained. We decode the "Dark Matter" and "Black Holes" on one side, as well as the "Dark Energy" and "Black Voids" on the other side. d. Perpetual Motion Machine By further extrapolating the variables within Dynamic Relativity, which even arises "automatically," a "mathematical nothing" occurs at both extremes in relation to the aspects of our "visible" universe. The visible universe implodes. However, the energetic forces on one "side" (Dark Energy and Voids) remain "invisible" - and the remnants (Quanta, Strings) of matter destroyed in "Dark Matter" and "Black Holes." Both sides implode and compress their residual contents. And if you want to know what happens formulaically and in reality, then you must come to the DIDACTA fair. More details below. 😉 Come to the Cologne Didacta fair at the Speakers-Excellence booth for my lecture "From the Big Bang to the Perpetual Motion Machine" on 23.02.2024, from 11:10 am to 11:40 am, and let yourself be inspired. 😉

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