What is the universe made of? How did its structure arise? And what fundamental principles govern the motion of galaxies, stars, and planets?
The Universe Univocally presents a systematic inquiry into the origin, structure, and long-term evolution of the cosmos. Rather than beginning with complex cosmological models, the book starts from first principles: primordial substance, intrinsic characteristics of matter, and the mechanical processes that arise from their interactions.
Drawing inspiration from the analytical traditions of classical natural philosophy—particularly the categorical method associated with Aristotle—the author examines how fundamental properties such as mass, volume, charge, and gravitational attraction may lead to aggregation of matter, the development of internal pressure, and the ejection processes that shape cosmic systems.
Through this framework, the book explores how galaxies, stars, planetary systems, and orbital structures may emerge from the interplay of matter, gravity, and momentum. Familiar mechanical phenomena—such as pendulum motion and projectile dynamics—are used to illuminate the same principles that operate on cosmic scales.
Written for thoughtful readers interested in cosmology, philosophy of science, and the foundations of physics, The Universe Univocally offers a coherent conceptual approach to understanding the cosmos while acknowledging the limits of present knowledge.
It is an invitation to reconsider the universe not as a collection of isolated phenomena, but as a unified system governed by the intrinsic characteristics of matter and motion.
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