What if the universe didn't begin with an explosion, but with a transition from a scale-free reality into geometry? What if dark matter, dark energy, quantum paradoxes, and the arrow of time all came from one underlying mechanism?
The Dynamic Relational Theory (DRT) offers a bold, unified way to understand the cosmos. It begins before the Big Bang - in a state with no size, no distance, and no geometry - and shows how the universe crystallized into a 4-D block by minimizing tension across information, energy, structure, and geometry.
Inside this framework:
Dark matter emerges from clump-driven geometric tension
Dark energy arises from large-scale geometric relaxation
The pre-Big-Bang state becomes a scale-free Substrate, not "nothingness"
The early universe is dominated by matter selected through the DRT tension equation
Quantum paradoxes dissolve into relational consistency
Time becomes an emergent ordering, not a flowing river
At the heart of the theory is the DRT tension equation:
T = f(ΔI, ΔE, ΔC, ΔG) A single principle that determines which universe becomes real.
DRT doesn't ask for belief. It asks you to look at the universe without the assumptions that have limited physics for a century.
If you've ever felt that the standard explanations don't add up, this book gives you a new way to see the cosmos - one that finally does.