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Fractal Analogy explores some of life's most common questions with an outside the box approach, trying to grasp meaning in a world seemingly ruled by logic.
This book provides methods to conceptualise dimensions above the three that are commonly understood, unravelling what time is and what this means for humans.
It makes note that the world is seemingly comprised of two opposing sides - light and dark, male and female, good and bad, etc - and why it is that we perceive the world this way.
The book also explores why it is that we don't experience true reality, but only experience our brains best guess of what reality is. We question what colours and sounds truly are, not as physical processes, but as qualia and subjective experiences.
This book aims to make sense of reality and the human experience, inviting the reader to engage in thoughtful contemplation, and provides a substantiated basis behind the ideas proposed in a way that is rare.
This book cannot be easily described in brief, and can only distantly be compared to works such as Edwin Abbott's Flatland, or William Atkinson's The Kybalion, exploring similar themes while collating and connecting them in new and interesting ways.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781763711419
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-12-01
- Förlag: Nicolaas a Gad