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Could Be “Nothing” the Origin of “Everything”?: The Metaphysics of the Hypernothing

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“Why is there something rather than nothing?”
Chapter 1 The principles of “Epistemologically Different Worlds” (EDWs) perspective concerning existence and interactions of “material” objects
1.1 The principles concerning existence and interactions of objects
1.2 The principles concerning the brain/body and the corresponding I (the Self/Mind)
1.3 Epistemologically Different Worlds (EDWs)
1.4 The chains of EDWs
1.5 The relativization of EDWs
Chapter 2 The Hypernothing and its hyperontology
2.1 The Hypernothing (epistemologically different then “something” and “nothing”)
2.2 The principles of hyperontology of Hypernothing
Chapter 3 More details about the hyperontology of Hypernothing-EW
3.1 The ED “aspects” of Hypernothing
3.2 Porphyry’s and Damascus’ nothing
Chapter 4 Immediately after many Big the “anisotropies” from Cosmology within the EDWs
Chapter 5 Rosenblum and Kuttner’s work (2006) on quantum mechanics “for everybody” and the EDWs perspective
Chapter 6 An interrelated explanation of some irreversible thermodynamics processes, quantum nonlocality and dark energy
6.1 The correspondences between some thermodynamics processes (temperature and heat), quantum nonlocality and dark energy
6.2 More details about dark energy
Chapter 7 “Nothing” (the origin of “everything”?), energy and matter within the Epistemologically Different Worlds (EDWs) perspective
7.1 “Everything from nothing”
7.2 Energy
7.3. The Big Bangs and matter
7.4 The “history of the Universe”
Chapter 8 Self and the Hypernothing
Conclusion

304 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 22, 2022

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