Könyv 3.17 Hz Sandeep Chavan

3.17 Hz

Szerző: Sandeep Chavan
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Kiadó: SANDEEP CHAVAN
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 14-21 napon belül
16 414 Ft
At precisely 3:17 a.m., Professor Aravind Rao stopped breathing inside the Meditation Lab of Vedanta...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2025
oldal
378
EAN
9798232818364
Enbook ID
49999713
Súly
475
Méretek
133 x 203 x 22

Teljes leírás

At precisely 3:17 a.m., Professor Aravind Rao stopped breathing inside the Meditation Lab of Vedanta University. The biometric door was locked from within. His eyes were open. His face - serene. And on the floor beneath him, an equation shimmered faintly in chalk: Ψ = A e^(kx − ωt) intertwined with Sanskrit symbols of Om and Tat Tvam Asi.

To the world, it was a heart failure. To his student, Arjun Mehta, it was a message - a frequency left behind.

As the investigation unfolds inside a hilltop university built upon the ruins of an ancient monastery, science and spirituality begin to blur. Arjun, a young scholar devoted to Rao's work, finds himself pulled into the most dangerous pursuit of all - not of a murderer, but of truth itself. The deeper he searches, the quieter the world around him becomes.

Every silence hides a consequence.

The faculty closes ranks. The Dean calls for "dignified restraint." And the whispers begin - of a forbidden experiment that sought to measure consciousness, to make stillness itself a scientific reality.

When Dr. Mira Sen, the university's ethics professor, joins Arjun's search, they decrypt Rao's lost files - diagrams of resonating circles, coded mantras, and a chilling formula:

"The moment of coherence equals the moment of death."

The revelation is devastating. Rao had built a machine to align the mind's frequencies - to collapse thought into pure awareness. A machine designed not to kill, but to listen. And yet, someone had increased its power beyond safe limits.

Was it accident, sabotage, or something far more deliberate - a collective silence protecting knowledge too dangerous to reveal?

Across monasteries and laboratories, across encrypted code and whispered prayer, Arjun traces the final truth:
Rao's death was not a murder, nor a suicide. It was a sacrifice - the culmination of his theory that awareness, when absolute, erases its observer.

But the real question remains - why did everyone who knew, stay silent?

Blending psychological suspense, philosophical depth, and haunting science, 3.17 Hz: The Consequence of Silence unravels the boundary between intellect and existence. It's a mystery where every discovery hums with consequence, where machines meditate, and silence itself begins to think.

"Truth wasn't murdered - only those who mistook silence for peace."

For readers of The Name of the Rose, Anathem, and Blake Crouch's Recursion, this novel is both a cerebral thriller and a spiritual riddle - a story of faith, fear, and the price of listening too deeply.

At 3.17 Hz, the Earth hums its quietest resonance. Now, it's listening back.

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