
The Architecture of the Universe
A New Framework of Existence, Time, and Space. by Richard Blum. Softcover, 109 pages. “If science is true and God is true then a unifying theory must exist.” The Architecture of the Universe, by Richard Blum, attempts to bridge the divide between science and spirituality by proposing such a new unifying theory. The theory is developed by extending Meher Baba's cosmology as presented in God Speaks and uniting it with modern-day physics, in particular Einstein’s theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.The result is a new theory of physics, which proposes that there is something more fundamental to the universe than time and space; it is existence. Emerging out of the original contrast between Everything and Nothing, existence serves as the basic component of time and space. Time and space are viewed not just as containers for everything in the universe, but rather as substances out of which energy and mass arise. This radical viewpoint opens new realms of understanding, shedding light