Tag: Science
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Beyond Space-Time: Perception and the Eternal Structure of Being
Introduction: The Challenge of Perception Following our exploration of distinction without separation, we now turn to another fundamental question arising from near-death experiences (NDEs): the nature of space and time. Many who undergo NDEs report perceiving reality beyond temporal and spatial boundaries, experiencing past, present, and future as a single whole. This challenges the conditioned…
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The Unveiling of Being: Article 2 – Physics and the Limits of Materialism
The Crisis of Materialism and the Limits of Empirical Science Modern physics, in its quest to decipher the fundamental nature of reality, has unknowingly traced the contours of an eternal structure that it has yet to fully comprehend. While materialism once seemed an unassailable framework for understanding the world, contemporary discoveries in quantum mechanics, cosmology,…
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Post 58 – Beyond Method: Science and the Structure of Being
The preceding exploration of philosophy, mysticism, theology, and near-death experiences (NDEs) examined how different paths attempt to unveil truth. Each of these approaches, despite their differences, ultimately gestures toward the same reality: the immediate, self-evident appearing of truth. What remained unaddressed, however, is the role of science in this interplay. If science, too, seeks to…
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Post 42 – The Unfolding Recognition of the Structure of Being
Throughout the history of human thought, various philosophical, scientific, and religious frameworks have sought to describe the nature of reality. These frameworks—whether ancient mythologies, classical philosophies, or modern scientific theories—represent humanity’s ceaseless attempt to uncover the truth of existence. However, upon closer examination, many of these perspectives reveal contradictions, fragmentary explanations, or assumptions that lead…
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Post 18 – A Person, Their Moments, and Eternity
The Eternal Nature of Moments and the Illusion of Becoming According to the “Original Structure,” every moment is eternal. No moment arises from nothing or vanishes into nothing to make way for the next, as a nihilistic perspective assumes. In this view, a person is the totality of all their eternal moments. But how is…
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Post 13 – Understanding the Self-Evident Truth of Being
I first hinted at this idea in the Intro and About post. At the time, I intentionally avoided being overly technical, but in doing so, I may have obscured the clarity and beauty of this foundational truth. This post aims to focus entirely on that truth. While this is not a new concept—it has been…
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Post 4 – Reconciling Free Will and Determinism: An Eternal Perspective
Change, Becoming, and the Nature of Being If Being is eternal and unchanging, as classical metaphysics suggests, then change and becoming seem contradictory. However, our experience of change is undeniable. How can we reconcile these two ideas? Being, as the fundamental reality, is consistent and indivisible. It cannot shift between existence and non-existence without ceasing…
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