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Can we learn a new way of understanding the truth that we have tried to grasp with our religious principles? Are we able to let go of metaphorical, revisionist religious beliefs that bring so much human suffering to this world? Can we move from simplistic understandings of our present day religions to the more complex and certainly more grounded scientific explanations of our lives and our universe? Can we become new observers in order to ask new questions about the mysteries of the universe that are beginning to reveal themselves? Of all things unimaginable, our discovery of the quantum level…mehr

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Can we learn a new way of understanding the truth that we have tried to grasp with our religious principles? Are we able to let go of metaphorical, revisionist religious beliefs that bring so much human suffering to this world? Can we move from simplistic understandings of our present day religions to the more complex and certainly more grounded scientific explanations of our lives and our universe? Can we become new observers in order to ask new questions about the mysteries of the universe that are beginning to reveal themselves? Of all things unimaginable, our discovery of the quantum level of the universe has shaken the very foundations of classical physics. Consequently, the age old boundaries are crumbling. As the dust clears, we are beginning to see unexpected bridge that allows a new form of inquiry. Scientific discoveries at the foundation of our reality are creating a new dialog that might allow us to reconcile and reconnect ourselves through science and religion. If these concepts interest you, this book promises a thought altering experience.
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Robert De Filippis is a Fellow of the American Institute of Philosophical and Cultural Thought. He has authored eight previous books and is active in local news media and radio in Southern Illinois. His focus is the philosophy of mind and how materialistic science cannot fully explain phenomenal consciousness.