My Big TOE: Awakening
Book One of a Trilogy Unifying Philosophy, Physics, and Metaphysics
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Narrateur(s):
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Thomas Campbell
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Auteur(s):
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Thomas Campbell
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My Big TOE: Awakening, written by a nuclear physicist in the language of contemporary culture, unifies science and philosophy, physics and metaphysics, mind and matter, purpose and meaning, the normal and the paranormal. The entirety of human experience (mind, body, and spirit) including both our objective and subjective worlds is brought together under one seamless scientific understanding.
Section 1 provides a partial biography of the author that is pertinent to the subsequent creation of this trilogy. This brief look at the author's unique experience and credentials sheds some light upon the origins of this highly unusual work.
Section 2 lays out and defines the basic conceptual building blocks needed to construct My Big TOE's conceptual foundation. It discusses the cultural beliefs that trap our thinking into a narrow and limited conceptualization of reality, defines the basics of Big Picture epistemology and ontology; logically infers the nature of time, space, and consciousness as well as describes the basic properties, purpose, and mechanics of our reality. Many of the concepts initiated in Section 2 are more fully explained in Book 2.
©2003 Thomas Campbell (P)2003 Thomas CampbellWOW
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nice!
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Extremely interesting for somebody with an open mind
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The next 6 hours of the book are him repeating one thought over and over again. That thought being, "Everything you think you know about reality is limited and incomplete". For 6 hours, he just repeats this again and again. The last 2 hours are spent trying to explain time and he rattles off a bunch of math equations, which may work in print but listening to them I have no way to keep track of them.
I will be fair that there's a 45 minute segment in there where he give some tips about how to meditate and as someone who has struggled to meditate I found these suggestions very helpful.
I'll also mention that while the performance is good and there's no issue understanding it, there is a slight echo which indicates that the recording was done at home instead of in a studio. For as much as he talks about the scientific method and it's importance I would have expected a more professional recording.
As mentioned I hope that books 2 and 3 are better than this.
Hopefully books 2 & 3 are better
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