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Fractal Analogy
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Fractal Analogy

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Fractal Analogy: A Logical Exploration of the Physical and Metaphysical is a thought-provoking journey into some of life's biggest questions. With an outside-the-box approach, this book explores meaning in a world seemingly ruled by logic.

Conceptualising Dimensions: Discover methods to understand dimensions beyond the familiar three, unraveling the nature of time and its implications for humanity. Viewing humans as a super-organism: Just as cells comprise the body, humans can also been seen as cells within a larger super-organism. Seeing humans as neurons in a larger brain: Humans can be compared to neurons, acting as nodes with each transmitting messages that travel in complex patterns through society. Just as neurons do the same to allow the mind to think, humans may comprise a conscious and thinking society. Duality of Existence: Dive into the dichotomies of light and dark, male and female, good and bad, and why we perceive the world in opposites. Reality vs. Perception: Learn why humans experience not true reality but the brain's "best guess" of it. Examine the nature of colours, sounds, and the subjective experiences that shape our understanding of the world.

Combining philosophy, science, and metaphysics, Fractal Analogy provides a rare and substantiated basis for understanding reality and the human experience. This book invites readers to reflect deeply and engage in thoughtful contemplation.Fans of Edwin Abbott's Flatland and William Atkinson's The Kybalion will appreciate the way this work connects and expands upon similar themes in new and fascinating ways.

Unlock the mysteries of reality-get your copy of Fractal Analogy today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nicolaas a Gad
Date
11 December 2024
Pages
74
ISBN
9781763711419

Fractal Analogy: A Logical Exploration of the Physical and Metaphysical is a thought-provoking journey into some of life's biggest questions. With an outside-the-box approach, this book explores meaning in a world seemingly ruled by logic.

Conceptualising Dimensions: Discover methods to understand dimensions beyond the familiar three, unraveling the nature of time and its implications for humanity. Viewing humans as a super-organism: Just as cells comprise the body, humans can also been seen as cells within a larger super-organism. Seeing humans as neurons in a larger brain: Humans can be compared to neurons, acting as nodes with each transmitting messages that travel in complex patterns through society. Just as neurons do the same to allow the mind to think, humans may comprise a conscious and thinking society. Duality of Existence: Dive into the dichotomies of light and dark, male and female, good and bad, and why we perceive the world in opposites. Reality vs. Perception: Learn why humans experience not true reality but the brain's "best guess" of it. Examine the nature of colours, sounds, and the subjective experiences that shape our understanding of the world.

Combining philosophy, science, and metaphysics, Fractal Analogy provides a rare and substantiated basis for understanding reality and the human experience. This book invites readers to reflect deeply and engage in thoughtful contemplation.Fans of Edwin Abbott's Flatland and William Atkinson's The Kybalion will appreciate the way this work connects and expands upon similar themes in new and fascinating ways.

Unlock the mysteries of reality-get your copy of Fractal Analogy today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nicolaas a Gad
Date
11 December 2024
Pages
74
ISBN
9781763711419