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OverviewBeyond the Quantum Fringe explores a speculative but structured framework for understanding gravity, energy, inertia, time, and matter as emergent behaviours of an active sub-quantum substrate, rather than as fundamental properties of isolated objects existing in empty space. Modern physics has been extraordinarily successful at describing how the universe behaves, but many foundational questions remain unresolved, particularly around gravity, dark matter, dark energy, inertia, and the relationship between energy, fields, and spacetime. This book does not attempt to discard modern physics, but to reframe some of its underlying assumptions from a different conceptual starting point. The central proposal of the book is that space is not empty and passive, but is instead an active, continuous medium referred to as the G-Ion fabric. In this framework, what we call matter is not something inserted into empty space, but rather stable, self-organising structures within this deeper substrate. Gravity, in turn, is not treated as a pulling force or purely as geometric curvature, but as a large-scale pressure or restorative stress behaviour within this active medium, caused by structured regions of the fabric attempting to return to equilibrium. From this perspective, several known physical behaviours can be reinterpreted as different expressions of the same underlying process: Gravity as large-scale restorative stress within the substrate Inertia as resistance to changes in motion due to coupling with the surrounding fabric Energy as a measure of structural and dynamic states within the substrate Time as a measure of sequential state change within physical systems Matter as stable patterns within the substrate rather than independent objects The book then moves from conceptual physics into a proposed engineering pathway called TMP-GEM (Transverse Magnetic Poling - Gravitational Energy Management). This proposed system is based on the idea that if gravity-like behaviour emerges from instabilities or gradients within the underlying fabric, then it may be possible to recreate similar conditions at laboratory scale using carefully arranged electromagnetic fields and materials. The proposal does not require new particles or violations of known physics, but instead suggests that new behaviours may emerge from specific electromagnetic geometries and dynamic field interactions that have not yet been experimentally explored in this configuration. The goal of the book is not to claim that this framework is definitively correct, but to present a logically consistent model that connects gravity, inertia, energy, and field behaviour under a single conceptual structure, and to outline a testable engineering approach that could, in principle, confirm or falsify key aspects of the idea. If even a small part of this framework proves to be physically valid, the implications could extend beyond theoretical physics into propulsion, energy systems, and our broader understanding of how the universe is structured at its deepest level. Beyond the Quantum Fringe is written for curious readers, as well as scientists and engineers, who are open to exploring new conceptual models of reality, and who recognise that major advances in science often begin with a change in how we think about the problem, before they begin in the laboratory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris DanielsPublisher: Chris Daniels Imprint: Chris Daniels Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.671kg ISBN: 9780645033748ISBN 10: 064503374 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 03 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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