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The First-Hand Report of a Once-in-a-Century Discovery

 

Time was one of the best-kept secrets of nature until a physicist from Heidelberg University discovered how to describe Mother Nature holistically: in objective concepts rather than in subjective concepts. Subjective is what I observe. Objective is what all instruments measure.

 

Best-selling author Prof. Markolf Niemz explains in the clearest of language possible how to solve 15 mysteries of physics. He also figures out how to interpret eternity in an entirely different light. In the closing chapter, he calls the scourge of humanity by its name and shows us a way to control it.

 

Whoever wants to understand the big picture

must not consider himself the center of everything.

This holds true for physics but also for politics and religion.

—Markolf H. Niemz

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Simplicity and truth are not mutually exclusive.

Beauty is when they go hand in hand together.

—Markolf H. Niemz

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