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Magic Most Evil: A Grimoire of Physics and the Arcane

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The natural philosophy of Isaac Newton was distinguished from its derivative, science, only in its acknowledgment of some factual relevancy buried within lore of the arcane. This book interlinks the profound, superterrestrial revelations of a fully geometric spacetime physics to reveal the mind-bending kernels of truth buried within the otherwise morass of fiction that constitutes arcana, witchcraft, religion, and other magic. In this we revive the natural philosophy of Newton, demoting God, and likewise elevating Geometry and Nature. And just as there is a nihilist “New” atheism associated with modern science, there is a similarly distinguished atheism associated with natural natural atheism. A natural atheism organically connects the inevitable atheism of a scientific culture’s future to the naturism of its primitive past. Under the thesis that science is our inheritance, from an advanced state of our past, rather than our creation, the two — atheism on the one hand, and naturism on the other — may be harmoniously unified. In this way, the physics of Geometry, the natural philosophy of Realism, and their derivative natural atheism offer a profound, comprehensive paradigm that interlinks humanities distant future to its ancient past, and secularly answers the deepest questions about higher powers, higher worlds, and life after death, in a satisfying and conclusive way not possible under the prevailing fictions of God and religion.

230 pages, Hardcover

Published March 1, 2024

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Ethan Morris

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