A new thermodynamic theory of the cosmos reveals that energy and gravity are two sides of the same field — the fluid of time.
From this foundation, Timeflow Gravity explains why galaxies rotate without Dark Matter, why the Universe accelerates without Dark Energy, and what truly ignited the Big Bang itself.
A new thermodynamic theory of the cosmos reveals that energy and gravity are two sides of the same field — the fluid of time.
From this foundation, Timeflow Gravity explains why galaxies rotate without Dark Matter, why the Universe accelerates without Dark Energy, and what truly ignited the Big Bang itself.
A new thermodynamic theory of the cosmos reveals that energy and gravity are two sides of the same field — the fluid of time.
From this foundation, Timeflow Gravity explains why galaxies rotate without Dark Matter, why the Universe accelerates without Dark Energy, and what truly ignited the Big Bang itself.