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This book is an exploration of the limits to human understanding. Befitting such a lofty enterprise, the exploratory process herein is multidimensional, involving forays into physics, philosophy, psychology, history, and poetry. The journey provides the reader with alternate conceptions of commonly held notions regarding subjects such as mind, time, reality, and God-notions which are outdated and have proven themselves problematic in our current age of hyperconnected information. At the very least, this book is an attempt to ground the reader firmly in the strangeness of the 21st century and…mehr

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This book is an exploration of the limits to human understanding. Befitting such a lofty enterprise, the exploratory process herein is multidimensional, involving forays into physics, philosophy, psychology, history, and poetry. The journey provides the reader with alternate conceptions of commonly held notions regarding subjects such as mind, time, reality, and God-notions which are outdated and have proven themselves problematic in our current age of hyperconnected information. At the very least, this book is an attempt to ground the reader firmly in the strangeness of the 21st century and prepare them for what lies ahead. The alternate title of this surreal work is: A Beginner's Guide to Eidetic Hodology.
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J. Martin Strangeweather isn't trying to convert you, but he is trying to transform the world. He is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Prognosticator of the Santa Ana Literary Association. His publications include Poems from the Polka-Dot Apocalypse (Four Feathers Press 2021), Electric Zen for Neon Koans (Weird Roach LLC 2022), Sophoetics: Philosophy Poems (Finishing Line Press 2023), and The Eidetic Afterlife Hypothesis: A Reinterpretation of Death and Dying (Santa Ana Literary Association 2024). He has travelled to Egypt, India, Tibet, and numerous other mystical locales in pursuit of firsthand experience while also earning degrees in philosophy, English, and art history.