FROM THE DIRECTOR'S DESK

A S M Imam Hossain
Founder, Director, and Lead Scientist,
Academy of Theoretical Physics Research (ATPR).
B.Sc. Engg (EEE), KUET

Message to the Visitors

"The Universe is not just a geometry to be described; it is a mechanism to be understood."

Welcome to the Academy of Theoretical Physics Research (ATPR).

I founded ATPR with a singular, ambitious goal: to bridge the century-old divide between the smooth curves of Einstein's General Relativity and the discrete quanta of Particle Physics.

My journey to this Academy was not traditional. I am an Engineer by training, forged in the rigorous fires of international industry—from the precision machinery of the United States to the heavy industrial plants of the UAE. For 32 years, I have worked with the practical laws of physics: electricity, hydraulics, thermodynamics, and automation. But in the quiet hours, for three decades, I turned my eyes to the fundamental architecture of reality.

In 2025, after years of rigorous self-study, this culminated in the discovery of the Alpha Property of Time—the realization that Time is not merely a geometric coordinate, but a physical field possessing intrinsic Impedance and Mass.

ATPR stands on the proposition that the solution to Quantum Gravity lies in Chronal Rigidity. We believe that by treating spacetime with the rigor of solid mechanics—analyzing its stiffness, stress, and strain—we can finally unlock the secrets of Dark Energy, resolve Black Hole singularities, and achieve Grand Unification.

Science belongs to those who ask "Why?" with courage. Whether you are an academic peer, a student, or a curious thinker, I invite you to explore our research. Let us decode the machinery of the Universe together.

Professional Biography

A S M Imam Hossain is a multidisciplinary theoretical researcher and the Founder of the Academy of Theoretical Physics Research (ATPR). With a distinguished career spanning over three decades in high-level industrial engineering and management, he brings a unique, systems-based approach to the abstract complexities of modern cosmology.

A graduate of Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Batch of 1993), Mr. Hossain began his career at Elite Group in 1994. He rapidly expanded into the international arena, accumulating 14 years of multinational operations in Ras-Al-Khaimah, UAE. His technical expertise spans collaborations with Tube-Tex (South Carolina, USA), as well as industrial partnerships in Italy, the Philippines, and India. As the current General Manager (Project) at YES Pack & Packaging, he has mastered complex technologies ranging from PLC automation and safety modules to heavy hydraulic presses and Caterpillar power generation.

His passion for Theoretical Physics was ignited in 1995 by Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time. Driven by this profound curiosity, he began a rigorous, independent study of advanced physics in 2007. By mastering Tensor Calculus and its applications under the guidance of texts by Nazrul Islam (Azad Institute of Engineering and Technology, India), he developed the mathematical tools necessary to challenge standard cosmological models.

In July 2025, profoundly influenced by Maximilian A. Schlosshauer’s work on Decoherence, Mr. Hossain achieved his breakthrough: the formulation of the "Alpha-Metric Tensor". This pioneering framework proposes the mechanical unification of fundamental forces via the mass-equivalence of time.

Today, as an officially published author in the International Journal of Modern Science and Research Technology (IJMSRT) and an active, verified member of ResearchGate, Mr. Hossain continues to lead ATPR in the pursuit of a unified theory of Quantum Gravity.

Selected Publications

  • Mechanical Unification of Fundamental Forces via the Alpha-Metric Tensor and Chronometric Impedance Theory. IJMSRT (2026). DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18692788

  • Chronal Rigidity: The Alpha (α) Coefficient of Time and the Resolution of the Quantum Gravity Paradox. IJMSRT (2026). DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18843581