The Dual Universe: Creation and Recycling Through Stars and Black Holes

· Ylia Callan
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The Dual Universe presents a bold and transformative vision of the cosmos, revealing the dynamic cycle of creation and recycling that governs stars, black holes, and galaxies. From the birth of matter in stellar furnaces to the enigmatic recycling processes within black holes, this book explores how the universe sustains itself through an intricate cosmic feedback loop. Integrating cutting-edge astrophysics, observational evidence, and mathematical frameworks, it offers a unified model that bridges cosmology, thermodynamics, and information theory. Readers will encounter a thought-provoking synthesis of science, philosophy, and metaphysics, exploring the role of dark matter and dark energy, the arrow of time, and the ultimate fate of the universe. With predictions for future research and a roadmap for understanding the cosmos as a living, self-regulating system, The Dual Universe challenges our perceptions of creation, destruction, and cosmic continuity.

About the author

Ylia Callan is a theoretical physicist and cosmologist dedicated to exploring the fundamental mechanisms of the universe. With a focus on the interplay between stellar evolution, black hole dynamics, and cosmological feedback, they have published extensively on unified models of matter and energy in the cosmos. Blending rigorous science with philosophical reflection, Callan seeks to make complex cosmological ideas accessible to both researchers and curious readers alike. 

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