Physics was yesterday, Universal Philosophy is today

Par : Peter Jakubowski
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  • Nombre de pages132
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-7526-8119-2
  • EAN9783752681192
  • Date de parution07/12/2020
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille4 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurC. M. Willberg

Résumé

This is why it is so important today to be aware of our duty to continue evolution as best as we can. The unified vision of the inanimate and the living world around us, and within ourselves, can no longer be described and understood by physics. This requires a new, universal philosophy, a philosophy of life in a life-enabling (but not guaranteeing) Universe. It is precisely this sense of duty that has inspired this book.
Even though it describes many ideas that are unknown to most of you, I hope that I can convey this news in a more or less understandable way. And if my wish comes true, you will even feel the enthusiasm for the wonderful simplicity and the incredible beauty of the Universe in which we are allowed to live.
This is why it is so important today to be aware of our duty to continue evolution as best as we can. The unified vision of the inanimate and the living world around us, and within ourselves, can no longer be described and understood by physics. This requires a new, universal philosophy, a philosophy of life in a life-enabling (but not guaranteeing) Universe. It is precisely this sense of duty that has inspired this book.
Even though it describes many ideas that are unknown to most of you, I hope that I can convey this news in a more or less understandable way. And if my wish comes true, you will even feel the enthusiasm for the wonderful simplicity and the incredible beauty of the Universe in which we are allowed to live.