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Theory of Interaction the Simplest Explanation of Everything

Theory of Interaction the Simplest Explanation of Everything

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Staggering and bold work by great scientist
Review: Earth's ocean currents similar to the alternating flows of Jupiter's wind bands were recently discovered (Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 31, No.13, 2004, 21 June 2004, American Geophysical Union Release No. 04-25). This surprising discovery is in agreement with Savov's theory of interaction, which gives even more unexpected model of reality. The formation of the enigmatic Jupiter's wind bands and the Great Red Spot are explained in Figure 22 of Eugene Savov's Theory of Interaction. I was amazed to find out that the proposed pattern formation mechanism easily accounts also for the Earth's ocean currents. The latitudinal wind belts of Saturn and Jupiter are demystified by the revealed universal pattern formation.

Eugene Savov's theory of interaction reveals the finite sources of reality that seamlessly account for what we observe in the macro and micro cosmos. No more single points whose density has no brakes to become infinite, no more infinite in space and/or time universes! No more extra dimensions! No more singularities! The infinity is finally conquered in a simple and elegant manner. The result is a universe made of finite bodies that interact to build everything in a way that solves the great puzzles of our time.

It should be finite (i.e. not arbitrary larger or small) to exist. Savov shows why it remains always finite and so existing. It can be everything a space body, a form of life or the universe as a whole.

This book is the Holy Grail of science.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Groundbreaking
Review: Eugene Savov's "firework universe" creates galaxies and heavy elements at every distance from the Earth in a full agreement with the latest findings at the edge of the observable cosmos.

You should carefully study the all-revealing simplicity of the discovered 3D-spiral code of the fabric of reality.

Don't trust anybody who violates the basic principle of parsimony by doing with more, e.g. with more assumptions, what can be done with less and in this way draws the incomplete picture of the big bang universe.

Trust the simple inborn logic of your mind to understand the presented complete picture of reality made of finite sources of interaction.

The back cover of Savov's Theory of Interaction shows that you've got a book far beyond your best expectations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything is interaction! Have no doubt about it.
Review: Everything is interaction because it indicates its existence by certain interaction, argues the author of this essential book. The pattern of this unifying interaction is revealed from analysis of spacecraft observations and some ideas from the chaos theory.

The reality is described with the smallest number of found finite sources of interaction that account for what we see in the simplest way. Can everything work in a way, which is different than its simplest explanation? A careful thought tells it cannot.

The theory of interaction takes us in the virgin fields of new fundamental framework that reveals the boundaries of existence. The modern knowledge is obtained as a case, which appears at the scales of observation.

Highly recommended basic book for everyone's library!


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A game of discovery with free help from the author's website
Review: I did not understand anything I read about this book. Anyway I decided to buy it only to see how the conventional ideas were challenged. I was very surprised to find a clear self-consistent reasoning that can be followed by everybody. The author demonstrates in few pictures how the universe unfolds. His findings simply account for the puzzling normal galaxies in the Hubble Space Telescope Ultra Deep Field. The nature of the dark matter is convincingly revealed.

I missed some details from Savov's all-explaining approach. I could not figure out the opposite rotation of Venus, the formation of the Jupiter's latitudinal wind bands and the Great Red Spot. The appearance of consciousness seemed not very well explained to me. I went to the author's web site and saw that free help is offered to everyone willing to understand this essentially new knowledge. I got rid of my doubts and disappointment after exchanging several e-mails with the team behind this amazing web site. They e-mailed me for free a number of mostly well known web links and books that confirm the discovered structure of reality.

It is a very rewarding experience to get help in an emerging theory that offers brand new opportunities for development.

The book Theory of Interaction is a real game of discovery. A pleasure of finding out what creates the images in one's minds.

The theory of interaction will confuse some mainstream scientists simply because the physicist Eugene Savov takes you in lands that are far beyond the scope of the usual research tools.

This book is for general readers and scientists who are tired of the limits of the conventional thinking.



Rating: 4 stars
Summary: EXPANDS THE FRAMES OF THINKING
Review: In his book Theory of Interaction Eugene Savov studies the properties of reality and looks for its intrinsic logic. The result is a new picture of the universe, which explains a big pile of perplexing observations.

Eugene Savov shows how matter contracts and expands (oscillates), remains always finite and also moves faster inward, thus becoming denser toward the inner regions of its fragments. That is why we see only the inner (denser) parts of the bodies. The release of the faster inward motions, observed as electromagnetic waves, makes the telecommunications possible. Bodies self-organize to free some of the motion (energy) stored in them and so according to the author they build cosmic structures and shapes of life. Knowledge enters the inward faster moving structure of matter and thus accelerates the pace of our life. We use jet planes, mobile phones and Internet in one global interaction that accelerates at an increasing rate.

The history of human progress shows that every great breakthrough (for example the possibility to fly with an airplane, the relativity and quantum theory) is frequently considered as nonsense even by some of the brightest minds of its time. Anyway the simpler pictures of nature prevail and keep us going in a harmony with one universal meaning revealed in the book.

To feel even stronger the depth of the insights presented in Eugene Savov's Theory of Interaction you may also buy James Gleick's FASTER and SYNC by Steven Strogatz. You will develop a more positive and friendly attitude to life and everybody if you make an effort to understand these books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shockingly simple and self-consistent
Review: The big bang cosmology and its standing questions are briefly described in the book at most popular level. Eugene Savov tackles the problems of infinity, perception, space and time. He offers a pattern for the solar wind-magnetosphere interaction and then he makes a miraculous jump from this pattern into the structure of the universe. Afterwards Savov reveals an amazing world where everybody comes from its discovered source. The principle of economy says to avoid the vanity of doing with more what can be done with less. This principle is followed in the author's quest for a simpler and clearer picture of the universe. The suggested theory of interaction explains the origin of life and consciousness and also offers unexpected answers to many hard problems and puzzling observations.

Scientists and laymen will find the ideas of the theory of interaction attractive and rewarding. This book is a must for everybody sensitive of the enigmas of the space bodies, life and consciousness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smells like a real breakthrough
Review: The physicist Eugene Savov solves a deep problem of solar wind-magnetosphere interaction. Then he considers the scale independence of the found pattern of interaction in the ambient space. He reveals new, complete and really elegant picture of the universe. Savov's unusual findings elucidate the deepest mysteries of the cosmos and easily account for the newest puzzling discoveries.

I am a physicist who studies pattern formation at the molecular and cosmic scales. Savov's findings are in agreement with my observations. Moreover I tried very hard and failed so far to crack Savov's model of the texture of reality. Can you falsify his new mode of thinking and all-explaining discoveries? I bet you cannot.

This book brings back the common sense to science. It shows how the normal reasoning appears from one discovered universal meaning.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Einstein's famous questions answered!
Review: The theory of interaction helped me to understand why constant speed of light was measured. It is astonishing to see why God had no any choice in creating the universe. The physicist Eugene Savov shows at laymen level why the universe is what it is and why the well tested laws of physics are what they are. The question "why" can be asked after every answer and so ad infinitum. The theory of interaction reveals how to make it finite and in this way to grasp it in your mind.

The reader will see why there is energy and mass equivalence (E=mc2), why there are heavy elements in the most distant quasars and normal galaxies in the deepest space, what creates the enigmatic gravity, the puzzling cosmic repulsion and the electromagnetic force, what is light and why it shows wave-particle properties. Many great mysteries of the universe are considered in the discovered simple and all-explaining framework. Everyone can use this framework and make new stunning explanations.

Savov proves that at the most basic level nature is shockingly simple. It complicates in one's mind during the process of perception.

This seminal book is finally a breath of fresh air after a century of paradoxes and lack of basic understanding.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All fundamental interactions finally unified
Review: The theory of interaction introduces one unifying interaction that simply accounts for the four fundamental interactions and the mysteries of the universe. I find deeper insights in this book each time I turn its pages.

The discoveries pictured in Savov's theory of interaction deserve at least 10+ stars. I give four stars only because of its occasionally turbulent style. This kind of writing comes from the intermittent turbulent nature of the revealed texture of reality. I believe that the physicist Eugene Savov and his followers will calm the stormy surface of this amazing tale in future publications.

Laymen who understand the simple theory of interaction can easily embarrass experts.


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nonsense
Review: There are plenty of crackpots out there purpoting to have the theory of everything that has escaped physicists for a century and claiming their ideas are rejected by the close-minded and dogmatic physics community. This is just another one of them. Whether the author actually believes this stuff or is simply out to make money off the scientifically ignorant, the end result is the same. Those who have no interest in learning actual physics should go right and buy this. Otherwise, there are plenty of good books like "The Elegant Universe" or "A brief history of time" that make actual physics as accessible as it can be.

Edit: Upon further investigation, I now believe the author is simply out to make money. I'm not allowed to post links, so to find item #1, use Google to search for the author's name at the official White House website. Item #2 is the author's web site; Google has no trouble finding it.

1. Here, the author emails the White House complaining that PHYSICS journals who reviewed his work should make his work available online, whether their reviewers accept it or not. (In a physics journal, the author submits a paper, which is then sent to anonymous physicists among the journal's readership who review the paper and advise the editor whether it meets scientific standards or not. The reviews are sent to the original author, who often revises his work based on the feedback before it gets published; seriously flawed papers are relegated to the scrap pile.)

2. Looking here, do we see his theory expounded and explained, as he wanted the journals to do? No. We see links to where to buy his book. Granted, the site is still "under construction", but I doubt it will ever carry a self-contained summary of the book. One may reasonably conclude the author is more interested in publicity and credibility than scientific feedback.


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