‘Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter’: New Book Solves Famous Cosmic Mysteries

SILICON VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 6, 2009 (AScribe Newswire) — A new book has appeared on Amazon.com lists. It is entitled, “Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter.” Based on seven years of cosmology research, it introduces a cosmologic universe which is orderly, logical and systematic, and also solves famous cosmic mysteries in an understandable manner.

Physicists say that no one understands the nature of dark matter, even though it was discovered 75 years ago and represents about 23 percent of the mass-energy of the universe.

Physicists say that no one understands the nature of dark energy or what causes the accelerating expansion of the universe, even though they were discovered 11 years ago and dark energy represents about 70 percent of the mass-energy of the universe.

Physicists say that no one knows where ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray protons that bombard Earth’s atmosphere every day derive their very high energies, even though they were discovered over 90 years ago.

Physicists say that no one understands the nature of the post-big-bang inflationary epoch phenomenon of very rapid expansion of the universe, commonly called Cosmic Inflation, even though it was discovered 28 years ago.

Bell Labs-trained scientist Jerome Drexler believes that, through his seven years of intensive cosmology research and his good fortune, he has been able to discover a unified theory of astrophysical cosmology that plausibly solves these four long-unsolved mysteries, as well as more than a dozen other cosmic mysteries.

The new book, “Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter,” describes this unified astrophysical cosmology theory and how it is utilized to solve these four famous mysteries, as well as a number of others, in thirty-one chapters. This new cosmology paradigm also can provide insights into and solutions to newly discovered cosmic mysteries within days or weeks following the publication of the related scientific papers.

Most of the excitement and success during the past 50 years in the field of astrophysical cosmology has stemmed from the discovery of new astronomical mysteries rather than from solving then existing mysteries. There do not seem to be enough properly trained cosmologists and astrophysicists to slow the rising tide of unsolved cosmic mysteries, enigmas, anomalies, discrepancies, and conundrums.

Meanwhile, astronomers are building more and more advanced telescopic systems by utilizing space platforms, employing adaptive optics, and by combining images derived from photons of different wavelengths. With more and more cosmic mysteries being discovered and the slow progress in solving them, cosmologists and astrophysicists must re-train themselves to understand and also to utilize the postmodern unified astrophysical cosmology model and to maximize the knowledge derived from the astronomical data. These are the three principal objectives of this book.

This book is different from all other modern cosmology books in several ways. It introduces a cosmologic universe, which is orderly, logical, and systematic. It teaches and explains by illustrating how a variety of cosmic mysteries have been solved. It raises the status of dark matter in the universe by illuminating its roles as the principal source of energy, the principal source of matter in the form of hydrogen and helium, and the principal source of cosmic relationships with the principal cosmic phenomena and cosmic constituents of the universe. This book simplifies the cosmology of the universe as the book of Nicolaus Copernicus simplified the understanding of the solar system in 1543.

The complete title of the book is “Our Universe via Drexler Dark Matter: Drexler Dark Matter Created and Explains Dark Energy, Top-Down Cosmology, Inflation, Accelerating Cosmos, Stars, Galaxies, Cosmic Web.” The author is Jerome Drexler. Universal Publishers and Amazon.Com have begun to market the book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jerome Drexler is a former member of the technical staff and group supervisor at Bell Labs, former research professor in physics at New Jersey Institute of Technology, founder and former Chairman and chief scientist of LaserCard Corp. (Nasdaq: LCRD). He has been awarded 76 U.S. patents, honorary Doctor of Science degrees from NJIT and Upsala College, a degree of Honorary Fellow of the Technion, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship at Stanford University, a three-year Bell Labs graduate study fellowship, the 1990 “Inventor of the Year Award” for Silicon Valley and recognition as the original inventor in 1978 of the now widely-used digital optical disk “Laser Optical Storage System” and the LaserCard(R) nanotech data memory. He is a member of the Board of Overseers of New Jersey Institute of Technology and an Honorary Life Member of the Technion Board of Governors.