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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat is Exchange Factor: Physics Beyond Newton investigates the limitations of physics as a paradigm for knowing the reality of Mother Nature. It begins by examining why the universe is expanding over time. The universe is expanding because Mother Nature reproduces her reality in diverse forms, making space for each form. Expansion is independent of time but dependent on space. A new form is hyper-reproductive; it perceives the space as infinite given the universe’s expansion effect. An old form is hypo-reproductive; it perceives the space as finite given the time’s contraction-effect. By reproducing, a form divides its space. Each new form has a limited time to live within the space. The preceding form gains momentum to move out of space as a succeeding form quantum positions a whole sequence of succeeding forms. After leaving the space, a preceding form incarnates in a new space, animated with the consciousness about the reason for its departure.
Since the preceding forms are programmed to live without the present space, the exchange force leads the succeeding form to its entropy within the present space. The entropy opens the window to a new era without any primordiality-based class differentiation. The absolute freedom from the gravitational force frees the entities from exchanging their time for the conscious benefit of the primordial one. A new physics is necessary to understand the reality of Mother Nature in an era where gravity does not matter.
Vipin Gupta
Dr. Vipin Gupta (Ph.D., Wharton School) is Professor of Management, and Co-director of the Center for Global Management, at the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, of California State University San Bernardino Professor Gupta has published twenty-seven influential books, including ten self-authored books in 2021 under the project Vastly Integrated Processes Inside Nature” (VIPIN), that integrate vast realms of ancient Indian wisdom and modern science. He has been featured as the Businessman in the News by Business India for this project. His work has been carried by many regional and international print and online media. Further details about the books are available on www.vipingupta.net. Besides, he is the o-editor of the seminal GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness Program) book “Culture, Leadership and Organizations – The GLOBE Study of 62 societies” (Sage Publications, 2004). As the principal investigator of the path-breaking CASE (Culturally-sensitive Assessment Systems and Education) Project, he was the principal editor of the ten books on the family business models in ten different regional clusters, and an eleventh book on the gender dimension of family business (ICFAI University Press, 2004). Dr. Gupta has authored more than 250 journal articles and book chapters.
Dr. Gupta has been an invited, keynote, or conference speaker in nearly seventy nations. He has been on the governing board and organizing committee of several international conferences. As a 2015-16 American Council of Education Fellow, he visited 62 universities, colleges and higher education institutions in nine European nations, USA and India, and interviewed the Presidents, Rectors and Vice Chancellors, and their senior team members.
Professor Gupta has been a recipient of the coveted 2005 Scott Myers Award for Applied Research in the Workplace from Society for Industrial Organization Psychologists, USA. He has been a Government of India’s Global Initiative of Academic Networks (GIAN) Visiting Professor at Central University of Rajasthan (2016), a Japan Foundation fellow for a highly prestigious best dissertation proposal on Japan award (1994-95), a research scholar at the University of Tokyo - Japan (1994-95), a finalist in the worldwide United Nations competition on the Cultural Origins of Variations in Development (1995), and a Government of India National Talent Search Scholar (1984-90).
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