Trying to understand the world we live in can take explorers to different and possibly unexpected places. This writing is an account of where that quest took the author. Reality never looked the same afterwards. Inside the book you can find out about: -Our inability to fully understand reality and how it is ultimately unknowable. Attempts at fully grasping reality inevitably breakdown, they all do.-A new approach to view reality through the "betweenness-model" of reality that may drastically change how we see the universe, space and time, has the potential to solve the mind-body problem, the frame of reference problem, shed light on the riddle of consciousness and might get us closer to unifying relativity with quantum mechanics.-A world view where you, life, and love may be physical forces that have more in common with gravity than anyone has given them credit for.-Space & Time not being everywhere and everywhen. In other words, parts of the universe have no space & no time.-Reality's coming out party when it announced its Bi-Logical orientation. Logic has measurably broken-down, but we cannot bring ourselves to saying it out loud.-Seeking knowledge might be an off-label use of the mind.-A theory about the force behind consciousness and self-awareness.-An understanding in which a "Matrix" like simulation and artificial consciousness are impossible.-Yet ironically, the book explains why there is no question we are living a simulation, but not the one you might have seen in a movie or read elsewhere.-Language's meddling and tampering in unimaginable ways with our lives. See how the mere use of expressions or language to describe meaning inevitably changes that meaning.-Innate Stockholm syndrome playing a role in our self-love and admiration.-DNA is not credited for holding "a priori" knowledge outside the brain.
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