Description
“Vikrant is the story of a reclusive scientist, who had been living in solitude with the skeletal remains of his sister and two dogs, engaging in conversations with them and believing they were still alive. This detachment from reality and his bizarre rituals added to the enigmatic nature of the case. As the investigation unfolded, more shocking details emerged, revealing Parthaās unusual attachment to the deceased and his daily routines performed with the skeletal remains. The story takes a twist when a video surfaces, seemingly uploaded by Partha himself, revealing his research about The Theory Of Everything.
The Theory of Everything, as explained in the context, is a concept that seeks to unify and explain all the fundamental forces and particles that shape the universe. It is a comprehensive framework that aims to provide a complete understanding of the physical laws governing the cosmos. According to the protagonistās research, the Theory of Everything involves the concept of consciousness and its relationship with quantum particles. The theory suggests that in the absence of consciousness, quantum particles lead to the superposition of presence and absence to exist in our four-dimensional (4D) universe. Theory of Everything explores the relationship between consciousness and quantum particles, the phenomenon of quantum entanglement, the concept of equilibrium, and the role of cosmic rays in shaping the universe.
Overall, the Vikrant is filled with mysterious and suspenseful elements, keeping the readers and investigators on edge as they delve into the disturbing and perplexing events surrounding Partha and his connection to the skeletal remains.”
ISBN:Ā Ā 978-81-969258-3-3 |
Book Details: Word count
Pages | 118 |
Words | 15281 |
Characters | 96479 |
Characters excluding spaces | 81401 |
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