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A book about mathematics, physics and spirituality.
Spiritual instincts have evolved to connect us with the creative aspects of
biological evolution which are crucial to long term survival.
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Download: $2.00 This paper gives an overview of a philosophy that integrates spirituality and science by making the simplest possible assumptions about the relationship between conscious experience and physical structure. These assumptions have their roots in mathematical and scientific understanding and have implications for those disciplines. The assumptions come from pushing science and mathematics to their limits creating an opening for connecting the structure of science with the essence of spirituality. It is illustrated with color images as visual poetry. Much more about this philosophical approach is available at www.WhatWillBe.com. The only difference between the free preview and the for purchase version is the resolution of the color images. 28 pages, 25 color images
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Print: $19.92 This book integrates science with values and meaning by making the simplest possible assumption about the connection between physical structure and conscious experience. The implications extend to the foundations of mathematics and physics suggesting that Einstein's intuition near the end of his life was correct that continuous structures do not exist. The book argues that spiritual instincts have evolved to connect us with the creative aspects of biological evolution which are crucial to long term survival. If the evolution of consciousness is allowed to expand without limit, then whatever ecstatic wondrous experience any being ever experiences is the merest hint of a shadow of what can be and that will always be the case. This follows from Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and the assumptions of this book. More information is available at www.WhatWillBe.com.
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Print: $62.93 This book integrates science with values and meaning by making the simplest possible assumption about the connection between physical structure and conscious experience. The implications extend to the foundations of mathematics and physics suggesting that Einstein's intuition near the end of his life was correct that continuous structures do not exist. The book argues that spiritual instincts have evolved to connect us with the creative aspects of biological evolution which are crucial to long term survival. If the evolution of consciousness is allowed to expand without limit, then whatever ecstatic wondrous experience any being ever experiences is the merest hint of a shadow of what can be and that will always be the case. This follows from Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and the assumptions of this book. More information is available at www.WhatWillBe.com.
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Download: $2.00 This book integrates science with values and meaning by making the simplest possible assumption about the connection between physical structure and conscious experience. The implications extend to the foundations of mathematics and physics suggesting that Einstein's intuition near the end of his life was correct that continuous structures do not exist. The book argues that spiritual instincts have evolved to connect us with the creative aspects of biological evolution which are crucial to long term survival. If the evolution of consciousness is allowed to expand without limit, then whatever ecstatic wondrous experience any being ever experiences is the merest hint of a shadow of what can be and that will always be the case. This follows from Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and the assumptions of this book. More information is available at www.WhatWillBe.com.
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Download: $10.00 This book integrates science with values and meaning by making the simplest possible assumption about the connection between physical structure and conscious experience. The implications extend to the foundations of mathematics and physics suggesting that Einstein's intuition near the end of his life was correct that continuous structures do not exist. The book argues that spiritual instincts have evolved to connect us with the creative aspects of biological evolution which are crucial to long term survival. If the evolution of consciousness is allowed to expand without limit, then whatever ecstatic wondrous experience any being ever experiences is the merest hint of a shadow of what can be and that will always be the case. This follows from Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem and the assumptions of this book. More information is available at www.WhatWillBe.com.
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Print: $13.60 This paper gives an overview of a philosophy that integrates spirituality and science by making the simplest possible assumptions about the relationship between conscious experience and physical structure. These assumptions have their roots in mathematical and scientific understanding and have implications for those disciplines. The assumptions come from pushing science and mathematics to their limits creating an opening for connecting the structure of science with the essence of spirituality. It is illustrated with color images as visual poetry. Much more about this philosophical approach is available at WhatWillBe.com. 28 pages, 25 color images
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