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Gravity's Secret Lies in Water

Launch Date: October 20, 2025

Prof Krishnamoorthy

Forget textbooks—this is how science should be taught! The author dismantles the ivory tower of academia by connecting thought experiments to water droplets, Einstein to Archimedes, and quantum bubbles to temple chants. It’s rebellious, exactly what is needed to reignite public wonder.

Carl William

I’m no physicist, but this book made me feel like one. Complex ideas are distilled through everyday analogies (who knew cornflakes in milk could explain galaxies?). By the end, I found myself staring at a raindrop, wondering if it held the secrets of black holes.

Water Cycles Shape Quantum Reality Ancient theories, quantum gravity, and the cyclical nature of water

I picked this up expecting another pop-science take on gravity, but what I got was so much more!

Rarely does a book come along that bridges the empirical and the metaphysical so elegantly

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  • A book that educates and enchants. If Carl Sagan and the Rig Veda co-authored a book, this would be it.

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    Dr Chandrasegaran
  • This book weaves together physics, history, linguistics (who knew ‘gravity’ traced back to ‘gayatri’?), and spirituality into a cohesive narrative

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    Susan Candiah
  • Science when at its best, should make us feel small yet significant all at once – this book does that!

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    Nattasha Khubher

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