INTRODUCTION – WHEN A NOBEL PRIZE IS NO LONGER THE ANSWER
The world knows Professor Adam as a monument of intellect, a brilliant physicist who used mathematical equations to decipher the profound mysteries of the universe and was honored with the prestigious Nobel Prize. His entire life was a journey to find answers in the tangible world, where everything had to be measured, verified, and replicated under controlled conditions. He was once an almost complete atheist, believing that if something could not be measured, it was not worth believing in.
But what happens when a mind that once placed its absolute faith in empirical science touches a reality that transcends all formulas, a sacred event that shatters the entire frame of reference he once trusted? This four-day dialogue between journalist Henry Lowell and Professor Adam is not an interview about past achievements, but the heartfelt testimony of a scientist about what he saw when he dared to look outside the laboratory and deep within himself.
A JOURNEY OF AWAKENING – WHEN GOD ENTERS THE EQUATION
The turning point in Professor Adam’s life came not from a book or a scientific proof, but from a quiet evening when he had a profound spiritual experience and saw God. It was not a hallucination, with no strange sounds or lights, but an absolute “knowing,” a stream of thought transmitted directly into his consciousness with a simple message: “When you stop trying to understand, you will see”. That moment did not negate what he once knew, but it made it all “no longer enough”.
From there, a new journey of awareness began. The professor did not renounce science, but placed it within a larger, more humble frame of reference. He realized that modern science, in all its greatness, is merely “the religion of what can be measured,” while the Law within true religions is the “science of the realms that cannot be experimented on”. He asserts that religion is not blind faith, but a supernormal, higher-level science passed down to humanity by beings from higher realms.
A NEW COSMOLOGY – FROM QUANTUM TO THE THIRD EYE
Throughout the conversation, Professor Adam guides the reader into a new cosmology, where concepts once dismissed as “superstition” are now explained from a profound perspective, and where physics and spirituality no longer conflict but converge into one.

- Transcending the Speed of Light: He explains that the speed of light is not an immutable constant in all realms of reality. In other dimensions, light does not “travel” but “is present,” allowing extraterrestrial beings to move by “stepping” through layers of spacetime, rather than flying at a physical velocity .
- The True Nature of Extraterrestrials: They do not come from distant planets, but from dimensions right next to our own. They not only exist but are also present on Earth, sometimes in human form, observing humanity selectively.
- The Collapse of Evolutionary Theory: The professor no longer believes the story of “apes evolving into humans.” He posits that life and the human body were “created” by higher beings for a specific purpose, not the random product of natural selection.
- The Third Eye and Extrasensory Perception: He shares personal experiences with the Third Eye, a perceptual mechanism beyond the five senses that allows him to see the energy fields and true nature of other beings.
- Matter and Consciousness Are One: He explains that matter and consciousness are not separate but are a unified entity (“oneness”). Matter is simply the low-level manifestation of concepts from higher realms, just as the Buddhist teachings say: “Form is born from the mind”.
CONCLUSION – THE SUNSET OF ARROGANCE, THE SUNRISE OF WISDOM
This book is not a rejection of science, but a call to return it to a more humble and open foundation. The “sunset” is the end of an era in which science, infatuated with what it can measure, has sealed itself off, assuming that what it does not yet know does not exist. It is leading humanity toward a future that is a “brilliant desert”—highly intelligent, highly optimized, but soulless and emotionally empty.
And the “sunrise” is the hope for a new science, for a generation of scientists and young people who dare to walk both paths—reason and spirituality—to find the truth that lies behind both. That is Professor Adam’s final message: keep an open mind, because the right path is found not in the label of “science” or “religion,” but “in the quality of the heart of the one who walks it.” This work is an invitation, a fateful opportunity for each of us to begin the journey of rediscovering the vast universe within our own hearts.
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