Author of 4DEU Cosmological Theory

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Dommag holds a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Management and Marketing, a postgraduate specialization in Molecular Biology, and a summa cum laude degree in Biological Sciences (Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences). He developed extensive expertise in pharmaceutical production and biotechnology research, and is co-inventor of several international patents related to the discovery of the Placental Growth Factor (PlGF) in 1991 and its biomedical applications. He is also co-author of scientific publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Medicine and PNAS.

Building on coursework in mathematics and physics completed during his biology studies, and through subsequent independent research in relativity and cosmology, he began developing his own theoretical framework as an independent scientist. He is the author of the Four-Dimensional Electromagnetic Universe (4DEU) theory, which reinterprets gravitation and cosmic expansion through a novel geometric model based on 3D spatial curvature alone. His work on 4DEU has been published in multiple international journals and preprint repositories.

He is also the author of the book [Unacceptable reference deleted by the Mentors], which presents the complete formulation of the 4DEU theory. A second edition of the book is forthcoming and will include the full treatment of gravity within the 4DEU framework.
 
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