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Mandatory Reset: The Science and Art of Sleep and Meditation (Edition01)
Sandeep Chavan
Gyrus Vision
2025
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For more than a century, modern physics has been built on particles, forces, and invisible constructs that explain less while contradicting more. Each new discovery has added layers of abstraction-virtual particles, wave-particle duality, dark matter, dark energy, singularities-turning clarity into complexity and coherence into patchwork. The End of Particle Age presents a decisive shift away from this fragmented worldview. In this bold and rigorously reasoned work, independent physicist and philosopher Sandeep J. Chavan proposes a continuous-field reinterpretation of physical reality based on his original frameworks: Universal Energy Dynamics (UED) and Ripple Field Dynamics (RFD). Rather than treating the universe as a collection of discrete objects, this book reveals reality as the behavior of a single, continuous field-where matter, light, gravity, and motion emerge from ripple structures, gradients, coherence, and equilibrium-seeking dynamics. Particles are reinterpreted as stable field patterns. Forces dissolve into gradient behavior. Quantum paradoxes vanish as coherence transitions. Cosmological mysteries no longer require invisible substances or speculative fixes. Across a carefully structured narrative, the book dismantles the particle worldview and rebuilds physics from the field up. Electrons become ripple-knots, photons become alignment propagation, gravity becomes natural gradient flow, and black holes are understood as high-density field states rather than singularities. The long-standing conflict between quantum mechanics and relativity is shown to be an artifact of fragmented assumptions, not a fundamental problem of nature. Beyond theory, The End of Particle Age explores the practical consequences of a field-centric universe-opening pathways toward field engineering, gravity control through gradient shaping, coherence-based computation, ripple-aligned energy systems, and future medical technologies rooted in field stability rather than biochemical intervention. Written in a clear, conversational style without heavy mathematics, this book is designed for physicists, researchers, engineers, students, and serious science readers who seek conceptual clarity rather than technical intimidation. It does not ask the reader to abandon science, but to complete it. This is not a rebellion against physics. It is a correction of its assumptions. The End of Particle Age marks the transition from fragmentation to continuity-and invites the reader into the emerging Field Age of science.
Motivation has been treated as a requirement for too long-as if life must wait for enthusiasm before it can move. In Motivation Overrated, Sandeep Chavan examines a quieter truth: life has always continued without motivation. Work happens without feeling ready. Decisions occur without internal certainty. Responsibilities settle quietly, without emotional hype. Rather than offering techniques, productivity systems, or motivational advice, this book simply observes how action actually unfolds in ordinary life. It shows how a subtle misunderstanding about motivation slowly shaped modern thinking. A signal was mistaken for a cause. Readiness was confused with alignment. Resistance was treated as failure rather than information. The result is a widespread belief that something is wrong whenever motivation fades. This book gently corrects that interpretation. Through calm reflection and careful observation, Motivation Overrated reveals that action does not begin with emotional permission. Stability is built through continuation rather than inspiration. Motivation, when it appears, is not a driving force but a temporary signal that comes and goes without determining whether life proceeds. Nothing in this book asks the reader to change their behavior. Instead, it restores a simple sequence that has always existed: life responds to movement, not persuasion. For readers tired of motivational pressure and productivity hype, Motivation Overrated offers something rare-a clear and steady recognition that life never required enthusiasm in the first place.
"The universe never waited for our calculations. It existed with us-only while we were aligned." In Reality Check: Form Is a Guest, Not a Host, author and independent researcher Sandeep Chavan invites readers to a profound "pause" in the relentless forward march of modern science. For centuries, our understanding of the world worked because our measurements felt real and our logic returned meaning. But as we crossed the thresholds of the very small and the unimaginably large, that intuitive alignment vanished. Understanding was traded for prediction, and certainty was replaced by the abstract languages of probability and infinity. This is not a book written to challenge science, but to realign our relationship with it. Through a compelling narrative inquiry, Chavan explores the "cracks" in our current models-where form thins, observation becomes participation, and mathematics runs ahead without return. He argues that the strangeness of quantum mechanics and the frustrations of modern physics are not properties of reality itself, but signals from the observer's limit. Inside this foundational reframing, you will discover: The Concept of Universal Thresholds: Why transitions in nature are not "breakdowns" of law, but changes in how order expresses itself across different scales. The UED (Universal Energy Dynamics) Reframe: A clarifying lens that restores continuity where fragmentation was assumed, moving beyond the "particle age" into a field-based understanding of consequence. The Proper Role of Probability: How to return probability from a "property of nature" back to its rightful place as a descriptive tool for human limitation. Closing the Loop on Infinity: Why models that stretch to infinity reveal unfinished logic rather than boundlessness, and how to find "precision with understanding." Written for scientists, engineers, philosophers, and any curious thinker who has sensed that modern explanations feel "precise yet distant," Reality Check provides a map back to conceptual clarity. It does not ask you to abandon what you know; it asks you to hold your tools in their proper place. Nothing glows; everything echoes. Nothing moves; everything adjusts. It is time to stop confusing the representation with the process and perceive reality-and the Universal Energy Dynamics that drive it-as it truly is. Restore your orientation. Welcome to the reality check.
Controlled Drug Delivery of Hydrophobic Drug
Rajesh Jagtap; Sneha Jagtap; Sandeep Chavan
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2020
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Glipizide, an oral hypoglycemic agent, is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for the treatment of patients with type II diabetes mellitus. It is practically water-insoluble, thus it belongs to class-II of Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BCS). Glipizide has a relatively short elimination half-life (2-4 h), thereby requiring twice daily dosing in large number of patients, which often leads to non-compliance. Thus, there is a strong clinical need and market potential for a dosage form that will deliver glipizide in a controlled manner to a patient needing this therapy, thereby resulting in a better patient compliance. The aim of present investigation was to enhance the solubility by using β-cyclodextrin binary complexation and impart a controlled release in a single formulation in order to reduce dosing frequency.