Publisher's Synopsis
Extension of the Theory of Relativity - and Answers to Further Cosmic Questions
By Manfred Ritschel
What if the universe has a boundary?
And what if the accelerating expansion of space isn't driven by mysterious energy-but emerges from structure itself?
This book introduces a bold theoretical expansion of Einstein's general relativity. Developed from years of reflection on physics, cosmology, and the limits of conventional models, it presents three interconnected concepts:
The Boundary Theory: The universe is finite-not in imagination, but in structure.
The Saturation Theory: Spacetime expansion slows as it reaches geometric limits.
The Light Structure Theory: Light is not only a messenger-but a shaping principle.
Rather than relying on speculative fields or dark energy, this model offers a coherent reinterpretation of established observations: redshift, the cosmic microwave background, and the distribution of galaxies. Nothing is discarded-everything is reframed.
This book is not science fiction, nor a rejection of Einstein's work. It is a continuation in his spirit: precise, critical, and open to deeper understanding.
An invitation to rethink space, time, gravity-and the role of light in the structure of the cosmos.