Some resonated remarks for Universal Vortical Singularity (aka UVS):

“Although his (UVS) model is lacking quantitative method, yet he is able to predict solar cycle fluctuations. ” (17th Feb 2020)

- Dr. Victor Christianto1 & Dr. Florentin Smarandache, this was a comment on the UVS case study on the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle, mentioned in their paper "On the Possibility of Binary Companion of the Sun".

“I read this UVS site, fairly completely. The guy has spent some amazing time talking about fundamental principles found everywhere in spacetime, and thus it was a winner to offer that angled approach.” / “As I was saying, the UVS theory is a step closer to formalising a universal code for spacetime, I can't dispute that.” (26th October 2018)

- Dr. Stephen H. Jarvis, author of EQUUS SPACE, director of Equus Aerospace Pty. Ltd. , whose professional background is in medical science. Note: This was part of the commentor's conversation with the global moderator of an Internet scientific discussion forum.

“Your work is really amazing.” (18th Dec 2017)

- Dr. Rosa Hilda Compagnucci, a climatologist accredited to the Nobel Peace Prize bestowed on the IPCC in 2007, PhD degree in Meteorological Sciences, University of Buenos Aires; UBA · Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences. Co-authored paper on "Dynamical characterization of the last prolonged solar minima", which elaborates with quantitative analysis on an imminent Grand Minimum.

“Well done, Vincent.” (18th August 2014)

- Dr. Richard Miles, Ph.D in Physics and Chemistry (Bristol); British Astronomical Association. This was a comment on the qualitative prediction of a cometary outburst event.

“ Being an exit scientist and now am industrial physicist, I admire your insight and works highly. ” (7th July 2014)

- Dr. Winston Cheng Wen-Hao, Ph.D. in particle beam physics and accelerator theory, Post Doc: high energy particle collider design in Lawrence Berkeley Lab.

“With great admiration. ” (3rd June 2014 )

- Dr. Vuthipong Priebjrivat, B.S. in civil engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S. in environmental engineering from Stanford University, Ph.D. in economics and public management from the University of Chicago, metaphysicist, corporate leader, law maker, and author of several books such as "DRAW YOUR THOUGHTS" that elaborates and illustrates a peculiar type of analytical method, "DHARMODYNAMICS", "NEODHARMA", "DHARMOSCIENCE", "SANKHARA" that coherently elaborate with "draw your thoughts" on some intrinsic structures for nature of reality in its transcendental perspectivalism.

“ We consider your site and your new theory to be original and exciting..... We love your site! ” (14th Dec 2009 ) / '... a brilliant treatise that credibly extends modern human scientific knowledge and awareness of "How The Universe And Everything In It Truly Works".' (Feb 2014 )

- Dr. Wayne Nowland, physicist, researcher, philosopher and author, planned and launched Australia's first AUSSAT communications satellite system .

“ Also loved reading your research again. It does make me rethink and in some cases, relearn my understanding of the cosmos. ” (28th Aug 2012)

- Professor Christopher W. Hodshire from Western Michigan University.

“I fully subscribe to the vortex theory---it makes mechanical sense more than mathematical sense. It doesn't make any difference if you think the world is infinite---the vortex theory will work on its own merits. ” (4th Jul 2011)

- Gerald (aka spacedout of TOEQuest Forum).

“The UNIVERSAL VORTICAL SINGULARITY is the best cosmological model available today to explain the Universe.” (23th March 2011)

- Pat Nolan, blog writer of “Holographic Superfluid Universe”.

“ Great website ... food for thought.. many thanks............ ” ( 23rd Feb 2010)

- Michael Henning, University of Cape Town 1977 BBSC.

“ Objectively speaking, even in its present mostly qualitative form, UVS makes a significant contribution to the discovery of spiral nature of the universe. ”

“ With great respect, Vladimir. ” ( 28th Jun 2009 )

- Dr. Vladimir B. Ginzburg, mathematician, accomplished material scientist, author of "Prime Elements of Ordinary Matter, Dark Matter & Dark Energy", "Spiral Grain of the Universe" and several other renowned books such as "Metallurgical Design of Flat Rolled Steels" for applied science, and holds over fifty U.S. and foreign patents.

“ Vincent’s model is valid for all atomic particles as long as one realizes they must be viewed as three dimensional vortices; that’s how they interact with the spatial Aether, but that’s another story. ” (30th Dec 2008)

- David Levi Wing (aka dleviwing, moderator of TOEQuest forum; author of "TORONICS"- Interpretations of Physics, The Mystery of Mass, Wave Characteristics, The Standard Model) .

“ UVS is the future of science. ” (12th Dec 2008) / “ As I said above, your theory is on the road to greatness, and I am so happy to be witnessing it. ” . (6th Jan 2009)

- Allen Barrow (aka PoPpAScience of TOEQuest Forum); author of "NINE ELEMENT TRINITY".

“ Vincent, I am convinced that UVS would give satisfactory answers to most of the mysteries... ” ( 20th Sep 2008)

- Dipayan Kar (aka dipayankar of TOEQuest Forum).

“ I totally agree with the science you present. ” (18th Sep 2008)

- Dean Ward, a very knowledgeable researcher with in-depth knowledge in Tensegrity, Electric Universe and Aether Physics Model.

“ Hey Vincent I just wanted to say I appreciate your website very much. Sometimes pictures speak a thousand words, and your pictures are superb. ” ( 17th Sep 2008)

- Divinity from Thunderbolts forum.

“ Your website looks great and full of new ideas. ” ( 21th June 2008)

- Kevin Harkess, BSc(Hons) physics degree, author of "Wisp unification theory".

“ You have a very interesting home page which I looked at on a cursory level. ” , “ Your theory seems to be well thought out. ” (9th March 2008 )

- Professor Patrick Wirtz (aka ProfPat of TOEQuest Forum).

“ This (UVS) is coming in a big way. ” (Oct 2007)

- Mr. Au Mun Chew, sidewalk astronomer, retired lecturer of the National University of Singapore.

Author's note: I am merely a humble student of nature.





External links and image credit:

Aether - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Archetype - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

3-sphere - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Observable universe - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hypersphere - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cosmos - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reality - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paradigm shift - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Natural phenomenon - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Torus - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

First principle - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Epistemology - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Theory of everything - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image of the CMB dipole - Astronomy Picture of the Day, NASA

Charts of Milky Way in Virgo Supercluster - MIQEL.COM - The Future of Today

Composite image of supercluster Abell 901a - ESA/NASA & teams

Images of galaxy cluster - NASA, ESA, M.J. Jee and H. Ford (JHU)

Image of a nested toroidal vortex that encapsulates a galaxy group - Drawn by Vincent Wee-Foo onto the Cartwheel Galaxy image from Anglo-Australian Observatory photographed by S. Lee, C. Tinney and D. Malin.

Image of Bode's galaxy M81 - NASA

Image of globular cluster NGC6388 - NASA, ESA, F. Ferraro (UniBO)

Image of star HL Tau - Credit: Greaves, Richards, Rice & Muxlow 2008

Image of heliosphere - NASA

Image of sunspots - Swedish Institute for Solar Physics, ISP, Göran Scharmer and Mats Löfdahl

Image of cometary hydrogen shells - SOHO/SWAN (ESA & NASA) & J.T.T. Mdkinen et al.

Image of Saturn - Credit: NASA, JPL, SSI, ESA (Taken by Cassini)

Image for the precessionally movement of the Earth - NASA, Mysid

Image of aurora (astronomy) - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image of ozone hole - NASA

Image of polar vortex on northern hemisphere - NOAA

Image of Earth's jet streams - NASA

Image of hurricane Katrina - Image provided by Satellite Imaging Corporation

Image of supercell in Singapore - Vincent Wee-Foo

Image of a tornado - Texas Tech Atmospheric Science Group

Image of dust devil - www.flatrock.org.nz

Sahara dust plume - SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE

Image of Dust storm over Denver - By underworth

Images of arc-shaped markings on reservoir - Regina Wee

Image of Whirlpool in a harbor off the east coast of Japan - livescience-com

Images of Arizona Meteor Crater - MrEclipse.com

Diagram for the UVS atomic model with a nested dual-core electron shell - By Vincent Wee-Foo

Image of sunrise - Image credit of Vincent Wee-Foo

Image of Whirlpool galaxy M51 - NASA

Image for vortical core-seeking force field - ZBrushCentral

Image of M-M experiment - You Tube; pepenjuto

Image illustrating the geometrical structure of the CMB dipole - By Vincent Wee-Foo

Animation simulation of gravitational lensing by a black hole - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Animation of cloud band of Jupiter - Animation by Vincent Wee-Foo created with an image of Jupiter from NASA

Animation of Ozone Hole activity - Animation by Vincent Wee-Foo created with images from NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Scientific Visualization Studio

Animation for epicenter - Steve Newman, author of EARTHWEEK.com

Animation for The Solar System alignment effect - By Vincent Wee-Foo

Animation for stationary light clock - By Vincent Wee-Foo

Animation for fratals of unisonal vortex - By Vincent Wee-Foo

Disclaimers: The treatise of Universal Vortical Singularity (UVS) in its epistemological paradigm shift, is fundamentally unconventional. Its hypotheses grounded on a generally unheard-of UVS model, bound to have shortcomings, such as loose ends, errors, and omissions errors. Many details and assumptions in its propositions have yet to be further researched, probed, evaluated, validated, or verified. Its implicit explanations are for casual understanding of the UVS topics presented in the UVS worldview, so if any term or statement is offensive in any manner from whatsoever perspectives, is most regretted. Links to other sites do not imply endorsement of their contents; apply appropriate discretion whenever necessary. Also, the content of the UVS topics, from time to time could be arbitrarily modified without any notice.

Viewing tips: Despite the presentations of the UVS web pages has went through much accommodation for their viewings on smart phones, they are still not entirely friendly to these mobile devices. For the best experiences, use a MS Windows based PC or computer system with Java enabled browser for running its interactive applets. (Such as Java Applet of Moiré pattern , JPL Small-Body Database Browser , and Planet Finder .)