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Theory of Interaction the Simplest Explanation of Everything

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The physicist Eugene Savov gives reader a heady brew of simple logical thinking and shocking discoveries. He studies space observations and chaos theory and makes a quantum jump into new all explaining fundamental framework. Savov simply and directly shows why the near and most distant universe look alike, reveals the workings of galactic nuclei, stars, planets and many other great mysteries of modern science. The confusing discovery of planet under three suns (July 14, 2005 issue of Nature, Vol. 436, page 230) was predicted before more than three years on page 273 of this book – "So there should be planets around the binary and multiple stars." The all explaining power of the described new basic approach is seen in everything considered in its terms. The author takes you on a road toward revealed exciting universal meaning. This seminal book unveils the simplest and therefore invulnerable to Occam’s razor and true explanation of everything. It is written for everyone who seeks real answers to the deep problems of the universe unfolding, complexity, pattern formation, self organization, synchronization, origin and evolution of life, consciousness and civilization.

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First published June 1, 2002

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Eugene Savov

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