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Universal Principles of Space and Matter: A Call for Conceptual Reorientation
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Author Paramahamsa Tewari
Published 2002/2007
Publisher Crest Publishing House
Pages 206
ISBN 8124202818

This book develops three Universal Principles:

  1. The space of the universe is an eternally existent, nonmaterial, continuous, isotropic, and fluid substratum.
  2. The space has a limiting speed of flow, equal to the speed of light relative to the absolute vacuum; and a limiting angular velocity, when in a state of circulating motion.
  3. The universal space is eternally inherent with motion.

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