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The Radial Field of Living Being. Essays on a New Cosmology of Consciousness
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- Nombre de pages424
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-3-6957-9699-1
- EAN9783695796991
- Date de parution01/04/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille7 Mo
- Infos supplémentairespdf
- ÉditeurBoD - Books on Demand
Résumé
In this provocative collection of essays, Jochen Kirchhoff challenges the foundations of modern cosmology, arguing that the prevailing scientific model portrays a barren, absurd universe devoid of meaning and consciousness. Drawing on philosophy, physics, and spiritual traditions, he proposes a radical alternative: a living cosmos infused with consciousness, where gravity is reimagined as a radial field effect arising from spatial energy and a 'world soul'.
Critiquing figures like Newton and Einstein, Kirchhoff explores themes such as the interplay of matter and mind, the rehabilitation of the ether concept, celestial motions driven by cosmic 'winds', and the human role as a mirror of the universe. Through heretical reflections, 42 foundational questions, and theses on anti-gravity and zero-point energy, he advocates for a psycho-cosmology that restores trust in a friendly, inhabitable cosmos, ultimately calling for a new natural science rooted in integral awareness.
Critiquing figures like Newton and Einstein, Kirchhoff explores themes such as the interplay of matter and mind, the rehabilitation of the ether concept, celestial motions driven by cosmic 'winds', and the human role as a mirror of the universe. Through heretical reflections, 42 foundational questions, and theses on anti-gravity and zero-point energy, he advocates for a psycho-cosmology that restores trust in a friendly, inhabitable cosmos, ultimately calling for a new natural science rooted in integral awareness.















