The book synthesizes science religion and philosophy in the search for ultimate truth of this universe. The universe is divided into inner and outer worlds The inner and outer worlds are parallel but exist in different scales and dimensions. The book defines speed of mind or thought,. an absolute scale of intelligence, origin and demise of the universe differences, between life and death and causes of irritability.
These concepts also lead to artificial intelligence and perception of intelligence for future generations. It is shown that absolute intelligence is independent of race and sex. Some of these concepts are presented in mathematical forms and are based on the fifth dimension.
Thakur Dass Sharma
Professor Sharma attended S.D.college Lahore. He returned to Moga, his hometown as a teacher. Always hungry for knowledge and education he passed Visharad, Shastri and M.A. in Sanskrit from the Punjab University. He rose to the ranks of lecturer at Hindu National College in Haryana.
Professor Sharma completed Masters degrees in Hindi and English languages and was awarded the M.O.L. degree. He has authored half a dozen books in Hindi and Sanskrit literature and grammar. His contribution to this book was written for doctoral thesis in Indian philosophy. Sadly, he passed away in 1974 at the age of 58 years. Rishi Raj
Rishi Raj received a B.Sc. from Government College Ludhiana(Pb). He co-authored his first book Introductory Chemistry for Polytechnics M.C.Polytechnic Jalandhar(Pb), India at the age of 19. Rishi Raj has done consulting work for the United Nations as well as private industry. He has also chaired and organized many international conferences and is renowned scientist. He has served the A.S.E.E. US Navy as a distinguished fellow.Rishi Raj is also the founding President of the Society of Indian Academics in America.
He is currently a full professor at the prestigious City College of New York where he was also Dean of the School of Engineering. Rishi Raj enjoys mentoring graduates and undergraduates alike sharing his years of experience both academic and personal with his eager students. Vishwa Raj
Vishwa is responsible for the second half of the appendix, which is an extension of Rishi Raj's concept of the universe. his basis for the model is the parallelism of mind and nature a cornerstone of the Indian philosophical thought process.