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Hyperreality

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What is time? Scientists know how to measure time, but they have no idea what it actually is. This book explains the deep mystery of time. It clarifies all of the enigmas concerning the tensed and tenseless theories of time, and addresses McTaggart's famous claim that time is "unreal".

Hegel's classification of "good" and "bad" infinity is analyzed, and a new mathematics of infinity is introduced, based on the concept of the "finite infinite" as opposed to the "infinite infinite".

The correct answer is given to Zeno's notoriously problematic paradox of the race between Achilles and the tortoise.

The "Hotel Infinity" model of the Big Bang is analyzed and shown to be far superior to conventional Big Bang theory.

The "Sensorium" and "Cognitorium" are discussed, and multiple accounts of consciousness, including dream consciousness and Jungian archetypes.

The issue of "private language" is analyzed, and used as a proof for the non-existence of the Abrahamic God.

213 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 22, 2012

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Okay I’ve shit on other books in this series but certain sections in this one contain slivers of actual mind blowing information that you probably can only otherwise find by becoming arch grand wizard supreme fuck in freemasonry, so 5 stars for this one.
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