Delta - The Structure of Change
Overview
What if reality is not driven by force, intention, or hidden agents-but by structure?
In Delta, Sandeep J. Chavan introduces a disciplined and accessible framework for understanding change through imbalance, buildup, and resolution. Instead of treating events as isolated causes or outcomes as rewards and punishments, this book reveals a deeper structural logic beneath experience.
There is no privileged observer in this model.
No mystical explanation when outcomes feel uncomfortable.
No reliance on abstraction detached from lived reality.
Delta reframes physics, perception, and human systems through a resolution-based lens. Change is not something that "happens" to reality-it is how reality reorganizes itself when structure can no longer sustain imbalance.
Drawing from systems thinking, thermodynamics, structural causality, and Universal Energy Dynamics (UED), the book dismantles force-based interpretations of motion, conflict, and consequence. It replaces them with a cleaner model rooted in equilibrium, dissipation, and structural thresholds.
This is not a speculative cosmology.
It is not metaphysical belief.
It is not mathematical intimidation.
It is a shift in perception.
Readers interested in physics, philosophy of science, systems theory, consciousness studies, and applied structural thinking will find Delta both challenging and clarifying. Engineers, educators, thinkers, and curious general readers will discover a practical framework that scales from cosmic behavior to everyday human experience.
By the end of this book, you may begin asking different questions:
Not "Who caused this?"
But "What built this?"
Not "Why did this happen to me?"
But "What structure made this resolution inevitable?"
Delta does not promise control.
It offers readability.
And readability changes everything.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798232686536
- ISBN-10: 9798232686536
- Publisher: Gyrus Vision
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.82 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.93 pounds
- Page Count: 366
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