Basingstoke: ROBERTSON (Publishing) (
1995)
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This book has been written for eighteen year olds (or anyone who will listen) as an honest attempt to face their justified questionings and to offer them a metaphysical framework with which to confront the twenty-first century. It is vitally important that certain modes of thought are uprooted and new modes put in their place if mankind and planet Earth are not soon to suffer an historic global catastrophe. Apart from the continuing world-wide proliferation of conventional, chemical, biological and nuclear weaponry, the temperature of the planet has risen more rapidly in the last twenty-five years than it has since the year 900AD, which confirms global warming by some cause or other. These and the many intensifying human conflicts and natural disasters demand that some fundamental changes to our thinking are made as soon as possible.
These 120 pages begin with an original examination of the quantum-theoretical
understanding of reason (logic) and reality (existence) and find both to be at odds
with common sense.
A theory of everything is a reduction to a single grand idea! A quantum theory of
everything is a mathematical theory of a consciousness realizing this grand idea!
That is what this book tries to comprehend by means of five indisputable propositions.