Bimal Chandra Dan
Aerospace engineer by training. Independent theoretical physicist by calling. I graduated from IIT Kharagpur in 2006, a journey made possible largely through self-study and stubborn determination against significant socioeconomic odds. That same stubbornness has driven everything since. For three decades, I have been working on a single question: can spacetime, quantum measurement, and electromagnetism be unified under one coherent ontological framework? The answer I have arrived at is The Ultimate Relativity, a four-postulate framework connecting spacetime structure, pilot waves, Zitterbewegung, and the Born rule, with the charge-velocity relation derived from first principles rather than assumed. This framework has now produced six research papers, published on Zenodo (CERN), a few are: The Ultimate Relativity: A Four-Postulate Framework Unifying Spacetime Ontology, Quantum Measurement, and Relativistic Charge (quant-ph) https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20129927 The Neutron Magnetic Moment from The Ultimate Relativity: A Proton-Electron Oscillator Model Grounded in Four Ontological Postulates (nucl-th) Derives the neutron magnetic moment of −1.903 nuclear magnetons with zero free parameters, within 0.5% of the experimental value. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20130408 Relativistic Charge and Cosmic Expansion: A Reformulation of Electromagnetism in Which the Proton Rest Charge is the Fundamental Invariant (gr-qc) Derives Hubble's Law from electromagnetic rest-charge pressure in a thermal plasma, without gravity, dark energy, or any modification of Maxwell's equations. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20130537 ORCID: 0009-0006-4645-9089 I also believe that big ideas should reach everyone, not just specialists. My book The Ultimate Relativity (ISBN 979-8255972289) lays out this framework for a broader audience, and Pizza, Skateboards, and Space (ISBN 979-8195113476) covers physics for children and curious non-scientists with no mathematics at all. I enjoy conversations with physicists, philosophers of science, and anyone genuinely curious about how deep the rabbit hole goes.