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Tracing God: The latest philosophical response

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Let's approach this topic with a simple logical the initial premise, it's known that 99.9999 % of an atom's volume is constituted of an ethereal and insubstantial electromagnetic field.The second premise states that the entire Universe is made of The Universe is a massive association of ethereal and insubstantial electromagnetic fields.The above syllogism suggests that the Universe is fundamentally a spiritual realm lacking substance.Thales of Miletus, the first known philosopher of antiquity, conceived a similar idea by pure intuition 2,600 years ago when he proposed that "the Universe is full of gods." Luis Oscar takes up the intellectual baton of this great thinker and presents captivating arguments to demonstrate that the mysterious forces within atoms must be of a divine nature.Right from the beginning, Luis Oscar transports us to the Nothingness on a fascinating imaginary journey to understand what the prevailing circumstances were before the creation of the Universe.Once the author lays the foundations of revolutionary metaphysics, he focuses on answering questions that inevitably arise with this new if we exist within a Universe of divine nature, what can we expect from God? Luis Oscar courageously confronts ancient ideas that nowadays border on the sacred and need to be reevaluated.This review does not seek to exaggerate the author's biographical sketch. We can only say that Luis Oscar is a simple person who undertook the formidable mission of crafting an exceptional and unparalleled literary work. The reader will find pure, profound, and honest philosophy in this book without unnecessary rhetoric.

107 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 18, 2019

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