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Middletown, Connecticut Jul 15, 2026 (Issuewire.com) Author and consultant Stony Brook is introducing a second public announcement for In Common: A Unified Theory of Every Thing, drawing attention to what he describes as the central conclusion of his book. Rather than focusing on the broader philosophical themes explored throughout the work, this announcement highlights the conceptual equation that Stony Brook says summarizes years of research into the relationship between energy, gravity, motion, and the structure of reality.
Unlike many discussions surrounding unified theories in modern physics, In Common proposes that language itself can serve as a meaningful framework for expressing complex scientific ideas. Throughout the book, Stony Brook argues that mathematics, while indispensable, may not be the only way to communicate fundamental relationships governing the universe. His work instead seeks to explain these ideas through clear, accessible language intended for readers with an interest in science, philosophy, and interdisciplinary thought.
At the center of the book is what Stony Brook presents as its concluding expression:
“Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, multiplied by kinetic energy and potential kinetic energy, resulting in energy equals mass times the speed of light cubed.”
According to the author, this language-based equation represents the conceptual destination of the book’s ten guiding principles. Rather than introducing it as an isolated formula, In Common develops the idea through a progression of interconnected concepts designed to encourage readers to consider how physics, philosophy, and human understanding may be linked through common underlying relationships.
“There is never a circumstance of less than three entities: Nothingness, Uncertainty, and the relationship between the two,” said Stony Brook.
The statement reflects the broader philosophy that runs throughout In Common: that meaning emerges through relationships rather than through isolated elements alone. The book encourages readers to examine familiar scientific concepts from a different perspective while remaining open to dialogue about some of the most enduring questions in theoretical physics.
Stony Brook is a consultant and graduate of Bryant University who divides his time between Middletown, Connecticut, and Paris, Maine. Motivated by a lifelong interest in science, philosophy, and the search for fundamental truth, he wrote In Common to encourage thoughtful discussion across disciplines. He has also expressed his intention to dedicate proceeds from the book to humanitarian causes and hopes his work inspires greater curiosity, compassion, and respect for both humanity and the natural world.
In Common: A Unified Theory of Every Thing is available through Barnes & Noble and other major online booksellers. Readers interested in learning more about the book’s conceptual framework and Stony Brook’s proposed unified perspective may visit the book’s Barnes & Noble listing for additional information.
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