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The Shape of Everything: The hidden geometry of the electromagnetic universe
by Gregory Beckman
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Synopsis
What if the universe isn’t expanding at all—but circulating?
Everywhere in nature, from atoms to galaxies, a single shape repeats: the torus. It forms in magnetic fields, plasma flows, fusion devices, weather systems, and even the structure of galaxies themselves. The Shape of Everything ...
Everywhere in nature, from atoms to galaxies, a single shape repeats: the torus. It forms in magnetic fields, plasma flows, fusion devices, weather systems, and even the structure of galaxies themselves. The Shape of Everything ...
What if the universe isn’t expanding at all—but circulating?
Everywhere in nature, from atoms to galaxies, a single shape repeats: the torus. It forms in magnetic fields, plasma flows, fusion devices, weather systems, and even the structure of galaxies themselves. The Shape of Everything proposes that this pattern is not a coincidence—it is the universe’s underlying architecture.
Drawing from electromagnetic physics, plasma behavior, and real observational data, Gregory A. Beckman presents a new framework: the Unified Electromagnetic Toroidal Cosmology (UETC).
In this model, the universe behaves as a self-organizing electromagnetic medium—alive with resonance, rotation, tension, and renewal.
Discover how:
Toroidal geometry shapes matter, motion, and structure
Electromagnetic gradients guide cosmic evolution
Field-line tension and reconnection drive energy release
Galactic flows mirror laboratory plasma behavior
A variable electromagnetic environment may alter the speed of light
Rather than relying on speculative particles or untestable assumptions, UETC builds from what we can observe, measure, and replicate—from solar flares to nebulae to fusion reactors.
This book invites you to see the cosmos with new eyes:
not as a void—but as a living field of motion.