Chinese version of Debate of Light and Dark: A 100 Year Bet with NASA - Couverture souple

Wu, Dr Yuxiang

 
9781537631318: Chinese version of Debate of Light and Dark: A 100 Year Bet with NASA

Synopsis

“Debate of Light and Dark” Description Over the past century, our understanding of the universe has been rooted in Einstein's theory of relativity and NASA's Big Bang. What if this picture is wrong? Cosmologists say they have known the universe very well, but this book tells you some very different facts: . mankind will never be able to fly out of the solar system whose size is about one light year; .if a star at 500 light years away was destroyed 400 years ago, all the information of the star observed were false images without source. .People do not have the ability to identify which stars are real. .In other words: human beings neither can fly out the solar system to do the space exploration, nor can see the true face of the universe with using no matter what good telescope! What can we rely on to understand the true face of the universe? Thought! Deep, pure thought is the only weapon we know the universe. Pure thought is not to be distorted by relativistic time dilation, and is not be polluted by thought of the Big Bang smoke. This book scientifically tells why the theory of relativity is wrong: .From Einstein's research paper we found: 1 contradiction and 2 paradoxes in application of relativity theory; .8 mistakes while he was establishing special relativity concept. Following are discussed on Big Ban theory: Olbers' paradox was explained without assumption; Dark matter is only one form of the 12 hidden celestial objects; Whole sky map is a unreasonable whole sky mess; Redshift can be better explained by non-Doppler theory. This book was so hard to write and to spread to the world. Perhaps it has floated across the universe for many years only, by chance, to encounter you. So, please sit down, relax for a moment, and read this ray of colored fresh sunset knocking on the window of the soul. God, ah, please do not continue to laugh at the arrogant ignorance and closed mankind! ------------------- I'm exploring the universe in pursuit of dreams, Some happy, some anxious. I would like to say thanks to this space for having no gravity, So I was only confused, rolling, Rather than stumbling over bruises. I wanted to clear the fuzzy fog covering our eyes and ears, Seize the touch of the golden light penetrating the dark, But was surprised to find myself challenging the whole world, Offending the past and present scientific gods. Though living in such a bustling and lively information age, I found my voice couldn’t arouse pieces of echo. But what's the big deal? I firmly believe that time’s flow will wash away all hypocrisy. Truth is still shining after a hundred years.

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À propos de l'auteur

According to a 1990 article published by The Daily Californian, the average time required for a student attending U.C. Berkeley’s College of Engineering to earn his or her PhD degree is 5.9 years. In September of 1987, I enrolled in U.C. Berkeley to earn my PhD, which I did three years later in October 1990. To complete this book, however, I needed over a decade. Immediately following graduation from junior high in China, I was sent to the fields as a peasant due to the Cultural Revolution, where I spent the next ten years of my life planting, growing, and harvesting crops. As I toiled in the countryside, I taught myself China’s high school curriculum, as well as university-level mathematics and English, developing my self-studying ability. After the Cultural Revolution, and passing the National College Entrance Exam, I was enrolled in college. As I earned my bachelor’s from Shandong Mining Institute, my master’s from China Mining Institute and Technology, and my PhD from U.C. Berkeley, I mastered the ability to think logically and became proficient with scientific research methods. This gave me the foundation necessary to complete “Debate of Light and Dark.” Throughout the ten years I spent working on “Debate of Light and Dark,” I neglected enjoying life and would endure many sleepless nights in solitude, brainstorming with myself. It felt as if I simply would not be able to enjoy myself until the book was completed, as it was always in the back of my mind regardless of where I was or what I was doing. Though I learned to embrace the loneliness that accompanied this project, in fact, I really enjoy laughing with friends. My hobbies include: reading, writing, swimming, playing ping pong, playing go, playing the bamboo flute and tree leaves. Published Works • In 2005, I published "Who Should Talk about Cosmos", a book from which one section, titled "Distance Mystique," was incorporated into the Chinese university national textbook. • The essays "Hold American Dream" and "Gordian Title" both won World Daily Journal literary prizes and were included in the Chinese anthologies Finding Dreams in North America and Studying in the US – Our Stories. • In 1988, I published "Computer Simulation of Management Operations Research" in Chinese. • In 1989, I co-published with a teacher the textbook Simulation Technique in Chinese.

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