Albert Einstein changed the way humanity thinks about space, time, gravity, and the universe itself. But what if some of the assumptions behind modern physics are incomplete? What if gravity is not caused by mass curving spacetime at all?
In Settled Science Heresy - Volume III: Debunking Einstein, Richard L. Kennedy explores a radically different model of reality built around vibration, frequency, harmonics, and cymatics.
Beginning with simple experiments anyone can observe, vibrating plates organizing sand into geometric structures, the book expands outward from laboratory demonstrations to planets, stars, galaxies, and the cosmos itself.
Inside you will explore:
- Cymatics and harmonic nodal structure
- Vibrational organization of matter
- The possibility of gravity as a cymatic force
- Sonoluminescence and light from vibration
- Electromagnetic plasma fields and auroras
- Yin-Yang oscillation as a cosmological model
- Time as the essence of change rather than a fourth dimension
- Reinterpretations of E=mc²
- Aether, plasma cosmology, and rotating electromagnetic structures
- The relationship between vibration, light, matter, and cosmic geometry
Blending philosophy, visual analogy, history of science, and speculative cosmology, Debunking Einstein challenges readers to reconsider ideas often treated as unquestionable "settled science."
Whether you agree with its conclusions or not, this book invites you to ask a deeper question:
What if vibration is the missing key connecting the quantum and cosmic worlds?