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THE INFINITE ROOM: A NEW MODEL OF THE COSMOS
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What if the universe has no edge, no beginning, and no end?
The Infinite Room reveals a new model of the cosmos, an infinite structure without walls or boundaries.
Here, light is not a particle but an organized motion of energy. Gravity is not a pull, but the way existence reshapes itself. Time is not a dimension, but a measure of change.
Blending observation, logic, and imagination, Dikran Sanossian offers a bold rethinking of reality itself where black holes seed new universes, dark matter dissolves into understanding, and humanity awakens to its role within one endless Room.
A journey through science and philosophy, this book invites readers to look beyond equations and remember what we once felt beneath the stars: This cannot be all there is.
What if the universe has no edge, no beginning, and no end?
The Infinite Room reveals a new model of the cosmos, an infinite structure without walls or boundaries.
Here, light is not a particle but an organized motion of energy. Gravity is not a pull, but the way existence reshapes itself. Time is not a dimension, but a measure of change.
Blending observation, logic, and imagination, Dikran Sanossian offers a bold rethinking of reality itself where black holes seed new universes, dark matter dissolves into understanding, and humanity awakens to its role within one endless Room.
A journey through science and philosophy, this book invites readers to look beyond equations and remember what we once felt beneath the stars: This cannot be all there is.





















