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    New forms of 4D geometry based off the ideas of the new book Motion: The Fourth Spatial Dimension.

    www.smhood.com/4dmotion

    #4D #FourthDimension #hypercube #geometry #tesseract #Mathematics #spacetime #sacredgeometry #dimensionalanalysis
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Oc8vXftjqS4 New forms of 4D geometry based off the ideas of the new book Motion: The Fourth Spatial Dimension. www.smhood.com/4dmotion #4D #FourthDimension #hypercube #geometry #tesseract #Mathematics #spacetime #sacredgeometry #dimensionalanalysis
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  • Atheist thinkers now wrestle with the immaterial mind. If everything is spacetime matter, how do we account for the mind? This opens the door to neutrally testing the scriptures—investigate the claims.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zqbE-s9J2ks
    Atheist thinkers now wrestle with the immaterial mind. If everything is spacetime matter, how do we account for the mind? This opens the door to neutrally testing the scriptures—investigate the claims. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zqbE-s9J2ks
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  • Two Great Thinkers: Albert Einstein & Pawan Upadhyay

    Throughout history, science has progressed because individuals dared to think differently.
    Albert Einstein revolutionized physics with his creative mind, independent thinking, and deep curiosity about the universe.

    In a similar spirit, I, Pawan Upadhyay, continue exploring the nature of gravity, spacetime, and pressure through my new theoretical work, including:

    PPC Law of Gravity (Pressure–Curvature Concept)
    Pressure Waves Theory
    Full archive on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17593311

    Like Einstein, I believe that:

    Curiosity leads to discovery

    Independent ideas can open new paths

    Science grows when we question the unknown


    This post celebrates the journey of scientific exploration — from Einstein’s groundbreaking insights to my own ongoing efforts to understand the deeper structure of the universe.

    Two minds, two eras — one passion for physics.
    🌟 Two Great Thinkers: Albert Einstein & Pawan Upadhyay Throughout history, science has progressed because individuals dared to think differently. Albert Einstein revolutionized physics with his creative mind, independent thinking, and deep curiosity about the universe. In a similar spirit, I, Pawan Upadhyay, continue exploring the nature of gravity, spacetime, and pressure through my new theoretical work, including: 🔹 PPC Law of Gravity (Pressure–Curvature Concept) 🔹 Pressure Waves Theory 🔹 Full archive on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17593311 Like Einstein, I believe that: Curiosity leads to discovery Independent ideas can open new paths Science grows when we question the unknown This post celebrates the journey of scientific exploration — from Einstein’s groundbreaking insights to my own ongoing efforts to understand the deeper structure of the universe. 🌌 Two minds, two eras — one passion for physics.
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    Pawan Upadhyay's Pressure-curvature law of Gravity (PPC Law of Gravity)
    The PPC Law of Gravity (Pawan Upadhyay's Pressure–Curvature Law) presents a new theoretical framework explaining gravity as a pressure-driven curvature of spacetime. According to this model, mass generates pressure, and the force of that pressure produces spacetime curvature, forming the causal chain:Mass → Pressure → Force → Curvature → Motion → Pressure Waves.This theory extends Einstein’s field equations by emphasizing the role of pressure in the stress-energy tensor as the key factor shaping curvature. The study further introduces Pressure Waves as dynamic oscillations of the spacetime pressure field—representing the physical nature of gravitational waves. This independent research aims to unify gravitational behavior with the fundamental properties of pressure, offering a deeper insight into spacetime geometry and the origin of motion.
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  • I am pleased to share my recent physics research discoveries with the Lordsbook community.
    My work introduces Pawan Upadhyay’s Pressure–Curvature Law of Gravity (PPC Law) and the related Pressure Waves Theory, which explore how mass creates pressure, how pressure generates curvature, and how curvature governs motion in spacetime.

    For those interested in reading the full papers, my research is officially archived on Zenodo with a DOI:

    Zenodo DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17593311

    Thank you for taking the time to read and explore this work.
    — Pawan Upadhyay, Independent Researcher
    I am pleased to share my recent physics research discoveries with the Lordsbook community. My work introduces Pawan Upadhyay’s Pressure–Curvature Law of Gravity (PPC Law) and the related Pressure Waves Theory, which explore how mass creates pressure, how pressure generates curvature, and how curvature governs motion in spacetime. For those interested in reading the full papers, my research is officially archived on Zenodo with a DOI: 🔗 Zenodo DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17593311 Thank you for taking the time to read and explore this work. — Pawan Upadhyay, Independent Researcher
    DOI.ORG
    Pawan Upadhyay's Pressure-curvature law of Gravity (PPC Law of Gravity)
    The PPC Law of Gravity (Pawan Upadhyay's Pressure–Curvature Law) presents a new theoretical framework explaining gravity as a pressure-driven curvature of spacetime. According to this model, mass generates pressure, and the force of that pressure produces spacetime curvature, forming the causal chain:Mass → Pressure → Force → Curvature → Motion → Pressure Waves.This theory extends Einstein’s field equations by emphasizing the role of pressure in the stress-energy tensor as the key factor shaping curvature. The study further introduces Pressure Waves as dynamic oscillations of the spacetime pressure field—representing the physical nature of gravitational waves. This independent research aims to unify gravitational behavior with the fundamental properties of pressure, offering a deeper insight into spacetime geometry and the origin of motion.
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