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The Ultimate Unification Theory

B. Pramana : Copyright © 1992, 1996, 1998

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Prologue:

In July 1992, The Ultimate Unification Theory was publicly introduced by the author for the first time at the Fifth International Conference on THINKING, in Townsville - Australia. The Conference was organized by James Cook University and was attended by around 1100 people. Two of the key speakers at the conference were Edward de Bono and Paul Davies.

While our prominent physicists are still struggling to formulate the Theory of Everything (TOE), the words "Ultimate Unification" sounds very provocative and a bit far fetched. Unfortunately there is no other words more suitable to describe the subject. The Ultimate Unification Theory simply describes the basic fundamental axioms of our Cosmos, for its physical, psychological as well as spiritual manifestations.

The Ultimate Unification Theory is not a theory of Physics. It goes beyond the boundary of Physics and breaking through the limitation of contemporary science.

It is a META-SCIENCE

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Table of Content

  1. Abstract

  2. Introduction

      2.1. The Evolution of Our Concept of Reality
          2.1.1. The Pre-Copernican Era
          2.1.2. The Copernican Revolution
          2.1.3. The 20th Century Revolution

      2.2. Breaking the Barrier
          2.2.1. Turning the "Frame of Reference" around
          2.2.2. Pattern-istic instead of Atomistic view.

  3. The Three Basic Axioms of Nature

      3.1. The Law of One-ness
      3.2. The Law of Polarisation
      3.3. The Law of Inter-relationship

  4. The U.U.T. in Manifestation

    4.1. The Cross as a Metaphor - (The Formula)
        4.1.1 Cosmogenesis

    4.2. The Cosmos and our Universe
        4.2.1. The Circle
        4.2.2. The Horizontal Axis
        4.2.3. The Vertical Axis
        4.2.4. The Break-through


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