Cracks in the Known

ebook The War of Thoughts, #1 · The War of Thoughts

By Sandeep Chavan

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Cracks in the Known

Redefining Reality through Science, Logic, and the Nature of Truth by Sandeep Chavan

What if the truths we've accepted for centuries are only shadows on the wall?
What if time doesn't pass, gravity doesn't pull, and the universe never really began?

In Cracks in the Known, independent thinker and philosophical disruptor Sandeep invites readers into a dreamlike intellectual arena—where the greatest minds in history return, not to lecture, but to defend their legacy against a new wave of inquiry. Through imagined debates with legends like Einstein, Plato, Newton, Penrose, and Krishna, Sandeep dismantles the foundations of science and philosophy—not out of rebellion, but to reveal something deeper beneath them.

This is not a book of answers.
It is a confrontation with the assumptions behind the answers.

From the illusion of time to the fiction of force, from the paradox of origin to the layered nature of energy itself, Cracks in the Known doesn't just challenge accepted frameworks—it replaces them with new ones, rooted in balance, awareness, and the hidden intelligence within the universe.

At the center of the narrative is Sandeep's own theory: Universal Energy Dynamics (UED), a model that recasts gravity, time, and even creation as consequences—not causes. Here, energy is not inert; it is conscious. And what we call "truth" may be nothing more than equilibrium expressing itself through experience.

This is not conventional science.
It is not abstract philosophy.
It is a new form of thinking—one that merges logic with silence, and intellect with intuition.

Every chapter is a war.
Every conclusion is a door.
And by the final page, readers may find themselves not at the end of a book—but at the edge of what they once thought was real.

Sandeep doesn't aim to convince.
He aims to awaken.

Because the cracks in the known... were always there.
We just stopped looking.

Cracks in the Known