
The New Delhi World Book Fair 2026 becomes a stage for profound inquiry and cosmic re-imagination with the launch of Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves – Unconcealing the Cosmos and Consciousness, a bold and original work by Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan, published by Clever Fox Publishing.
This thought-provoking book challenges long-held assumptions about the origins of the universe and invites readers into a daring dialogue between modern physics and ancient Upanishadic wisdom. It is a rare work that speaks equally to scientists, philosophers, spiritual seekers, and curious sceptics.
About the Book
Tired of the Big Bang Theory?
Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves presents a revolutionary new cosmology—one that questions the idea of creation erupting from nothing and instead proposes a cyclic, conscious, self-balancing universe.
What if creation was never an event, but a remembrance?
Blending Astrophysics, Quantum Physics, and Vedic Philosophy, the book introduces the concept of the Phoenix Universe—a cosmos governed not by randomness, but by coherence, equilibrium, and intelligence. At its core lies the Principle of Natural Adjustment, a unifying framework explaining why mass, energy, and consciousness exhibit order across all scales of existence.
Within these pages, familiar concepts are radically reframed:
- Gravity is seen as grace
- Energy as intention
- Prāṇa as the first breath of neutral hydrogen
- Karma as the informational memory that sustains cosmic continuity
Readers journey from the emergence of hydrogen to the eternal cycles of cosmic recurrence, discovering a universe that does not end—but remembers, recalibrates, and begins again.
Accessible yet intellectually rigorous, poetic yet analytical, this book bridges equations and mantras, silence and science, inviting readers to see reality with entirely new eyes.
The Book Launch Event
New Delhi World Book Fair 2026
The official launch of Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves will take place at the New Delhi World Book Fair 2026. The event celebrates bold nonfiction that dares to cross disciplinary boundaries and re-examine the foundations of reality itself.
Event Highlights:
- Introduction to the book’s revolutionary cosmological framework
- Insights into the Principle of Natural Adjustment and the Phoenix Universe
- Discussion on harmonising modern physics with ancient Indian philosophy
- An opportunity to engage with ideas that challenge both scientific and spiritual orthodoxies
This launch promises a stimulating experience for anyone intrigued by cosmology, consciousness studies, quantum thought, and the deeper questions of existence.
About the Author – Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan
Krishnamurthy Ramakrishnan is a 62-year-old Chartered Accountant from Chennai whose professional precision conceals a lifelong fascination with the grand architecture of reality. His decades-long inquiry spans Relativity, Quantum Physics, Ancient and Modern Cosmology, the Vedas, the Upaniṣads, and Patañjali’s Yoga Sūtras—all united by a single audacious question: Why does anything move at all?
Irreverent but never cynical, Ramakrishnan challenges both ancient dogma and modern orthodoxy with equal intensity. He navigates metaphysics and mathematics with a skeptic’s discipline and a poet’s curiosity, crafting ideas meant to provoke inquiry rather than demand belief.
Describing himself as “a one-person Renaissance lab fueled by scepticism, curiosity, and Kumbakonam coffee-strength logic,” he wields the Vedas in one hand and the Second Law of Thermodynamics in the other. His writing style—part Upanishadic seer, part peer-review disruptor—seeks not to preach, but to awaken wonder.
Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves is his first book and the culmination of a lifetime spent interrogating both seers and scientists in search of cosmic coherence.
Why You Need Brahman: All This Whatsoever That Moves
This book is for readers who:
- Question conventional cosmology and scientific finality
- Are curious about the intersection of consciousness and physics
- Seek meaning beyond material explanations of the universe
- Enjoy rigorous thought blended with philosophical depth
By the end of the book, readers will:
- Reconsider the origins and structure of the universe
- Explore a cosmos guided by balance, intelligence, and continuity
- Discover a unifying vision where science and spirituality converse
- See time, space, and awareness as parts of a living, remembering whole
Join us at the New Delhi World Book Fair 2026 to explore a universe that does not merely expand—but remembers, recalibrates, and returns.
Open this book.
Unconceal the cosmos.
And see reality anew.











