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| Space can Condense to form Matter, Advocates an Indian EngineerBy: Lines of Space Chandigarh, India, July 18, 2013 -- Devinder Dhiman, after more than twenty five years of envisioning how matter is created, presents in his new book, ‘Lines of Space: Source of Fundamental Forces and Constituent of all Matter in the Universe’ Since its release, the book has consistently garnered rave reviews. As in words of one reader, "It gives an entirely fresh and new perspective of the universe and the laws of science. It is very interesting and a must read book with a new concept that generates waves of new thoughts in the mind of the reader". About this unique concept of 'Lines of Space', another reviewer has written, “His concept of lines of space reinterprets some of Einstein's ideas and long-held beliefs regarding the behavior of gravity and light refraction as well as the red shift by which the concept of a continually expanding universe is supported. His concept also does so with greater economy and simplicity than the current dominant theories". To present the subject in a straightforward manner, in this book, Dhiman interacts with his son and daughter, both being students of science, and explains through them the prevalent theories of science and thereafter co-relates them with the concept of lines of space. Overall, he has presented, an absolutely new, ground-breaking and plausible look in to the world of physics where he has given mathematical relation between space and matter for the first time in the history of science, to prove that our universe is created from space itself. And in the process, he has also combined the four fundamental forces into one force caused by stress in the lines of space, which was yet another long standing daunting task for the scientific minds. About the Author: The author got his engineering degree from the prestigious Marine Engineering and Research Institute, Kolkata, in 1988. After graduation, he worked as an engineer, as well as taught science. He lives with his family in Panchkula- a beautiful town adjacent to Chandigarh and devotes most of his time to his interest of physics. Contact:- Devinder Dhiman Lines of Space Chandigarh, India +919814910285 dhimandk@rediffmail.com http://www.linesofspace.webs.com End
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