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Discovery of Nothing: A New Interpretation of Reality

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Here is a philosophy which shows that the base and common ground for what we do is the same for all of nature. The computer is thought to be unique in its binary (0 and 1) applications. However, this work demonstrates that the universe, as well as humans, operates from the same 0 and 1 binary foundation. Principles are presented here that explain both human action and nature's actions. These ideas reveal that the physical part of nature is in partner-ship with the nonphysical. It presents a dramatic new view of nothing. By integrating nothing with the physical something, we can begin to solve our most pressing problems. Within these few pages there is powerful leverage for adding to your knowledge and our ongoing efforts to reach a better approximation of reality.

292 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1998

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Lyle D. Jacobson

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