Book 1: Awakening
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 extraordinary
work. The unusual associations, circumstances, training and initial
research that eventually led to the creation of the My Big TOE trilogy are
described to provide a more accurate perspective of the whole.
Section 2 lays out, logically justifies, 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 fundamentals of Big Picture
epistemology and ontology, as well as examines the inner-workings and
practice of meditation. Most importantly, Section 2 defines and develops
the two basic assumptions upon which this trilogy is based. From these two
assumptions, time, space, consciousness, and the basic properties, purpose,
and mechanics of our reality are logically inferred.
Book 2: Discovery
Section 3 develops the interface and interaction between we the people
and our digital consciousness reality. It derives and explains the characteristics,
origins, dynamics, and function of ego, love, free will, and our
larger purpose. Finally, Section 3 develops the psi uncertainty principle
as it explains and interrelates psi phenomena, free will, love, consciousness
evolution, physics, reality, human purpose, digital computation, and
entropy.
Section 4 describes an operational and functional model of consciousness
that further develops the results of Section 3 and supports the conclusions of
Section 5. The origins and nature of digital consciousness are described along
with how artificial intelligence (AI), as embodied in AI Guy, leads to artificial
consciousness, which leads to actual consciousness and to us. Section 4 derives
our physical universe, our science, and our perception of a physical reality.
The mind-matter dichotomy is solved as physical reality is directly derived from
the nature of digital consciousness.
Book 3: Inner Workings
Section 5 pulls together Sections 2, 3, and 4 into a more formal model of
reality that describes how an apparent nonphysical reality works, interacts,
and interrelates with our experience of physical reality. Probable realities,
predicting and modifying the future, teleportation, telepathy, multiple physical
and nonphysical bodies, and the fractal nature of an evolving digital
consciousness reality are explained and described in detail.
Section 6 is the wrap-up that puts everything discussed in Sections 2, 3,
4, and 5 into an easily understood personal perspective. Additionally, Section
6 points out My Big TOE's relationship with contemporary science and philosophy.
By demonstrating a close conceptual relationship between this TOE
and some of the establishment's biggest intellectual guns, Section 6 solidly
integrates My Big TOE into traditional Western scientific and philosophical
thought.
Book 1: Awakening
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 extraordinary
work. The unusual associations, circumstances, training and initial
research that eventually led to the creation of the My Big TOE trilogy are
described to provide a more accurate perspective of the whole.
Section 2 lays out, logically justifies, 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 fundamentals of Big Picture
epistemology and ontology, as well as examines the inner-workings and
practice of meditation. Most importantly, Section 2 defines and develops
the two basic assumptions upon which this trilogy is based. From these two
assumptions, time, space, consciousness, and the basic properties, purpose,
and mechanics of our reality are logically inferred.
Book 2: Discovery
Section 3 develops the interface and interaction between we the people
and our digital consciousness reality. It derives and explains the characteristics,
origins, dynamics, and function of ego, love, free will, and our
larger purpose. Finally, Section 3 develops the psi uncertainty principle
as it explains and interrelates psi phenomena, free will, love, consciousness
evolution, physics, reality, human purpose, digital computation, and
entropy.
Section 4 describes an operational and functional model of consciousness
that further develops the results of Section 3 and supports the conclusions of
Section 5. The origins and nature of digital consciousness are described along
with how artificial intelligence (AI), as embodied in AI Guy, leads to artificial
consciousness, which leads to actual consciousness and to us. Section 4 derives
our physical universe, our science, and our perception of a physical reality.
The mind-matter dichotomy is solved as physical reality is directly derived from
the nature of digital consciousness.
Book 3: Inner Workings
Section 5 pulls together Sections 2, 3, and 4 into a more formal model of
reality that describes how an apparent nonphysical reality works, interacts,
and interrelates with our experience of physical reality. Probable realities,
predicting and modifying the future, teleportation, telepathy, multiple physical
and nonphysical bodies, and the fractal nature of an evolving digital
consciousness reality are explained and described in detail.
Section 6 is the wrap-up that puts everything discussed in Sections 2, 3,
4, and 5 into an easily understood personal perspective. Additionally, Section
6 points out My Big TOE's relationship with contemporary science and philosophy.
By demonstrating a close conceptual relationship between this TOE
and some of the establishment's biggest intellectual guns, Section 6 solidly
integrates My Big TOE into traditional Western scientific and philosophical
thought.
Book 1 of the MY Big TOE trilogy. My Big TOE, written by a nuclear physicist in the language 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. Book 1: Awakening - 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.
Book 2 of the MY Big TOE trilogy. My Big TOE, written by a nuclear physicist in the language 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. Book 2: Discovery - Section 3 develops the interface and interaction between we the people and our digital consciousness reality. It derives and explains the characteristics, origins, dynamics, and function of ego, love, and free will. It derives our larger purpose. Finally, Section 3 develops the psi uncertainty principle as it explains and interrelates psi phenomena, free will, love, consciousness evolution, reality, human purpose, entropy and physics. Section 4 lays out an operational and functional model of consciousness that further develops the results of Section 3 and supports the conclusions of Section 5. The origins and nature of digital consciousness are described. Our physical universe, our science, and our perception of a physical reality are logically derived. The mind-matter dichotomy is solved as physical reality is directly derived from the nature of digital consciousness. The origins and nature of digital consciousness are described along with
how artificial intelligence (AI), as embodied in AI Guy, leads to artificial
consciousness, which leads to actual consciousness and to us. Section 4 derives
our physical universe, our science, and our perception of a physical reality.
The mind-matter dichotomy is solved as physical reality is directly derived
from the nature of digital consciousness.
Book 3 of the MY Big TOE trilogy. My Big TOE, written by a nuclear physicist in the language 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. Book 3: Inner Workings - Section 5 presents the formal reality model in detail. In this section the mechanics of reality are explained. You will find out how the past present and future are formed, how they can be altered, and how you interact with the larger reality as an individuated unit of consciousness. Here you will find an explanation of inter and intra dimensional awareness and the theoretical possibilities of teleportation, time travel as a few of the more fun ramifications of this reality model are probed. Section 6 provides the wrap-up that puts everything discussed into an easily understood perspective. Additionally, Section 6 points out My Big TOE's relationship with contemporary science and philosophy. By demonstrating a close conceptual relationship between this TOE and some of the establishment's biggest scientific and philosophic intellectual guns, Section 6 integrates My Big TOE into traditional Western science and philosophy.
Book 2 of the MY Big TOE trilogy. My Big TOE, written by a nuclear physicist in the language 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. Book 2: Discovery - Section 3 develops the interface and interaction between we the people and our digital consciousness reality. It derives and explains the characteristics, origins, dynamics, and function of ego, love, and free will. It derives our larger purpose. Finally, Section 3 develops the psi uncertainty principle as it explains and interrelates psi phenomena, free will, love, consciousness evolution, reality, human purpose, entropy and physics. Section 4 lays out an operational and functional model of consciousness that further develops the results of Section 3 and supports the conclusions of Section 5. The origins and nature of digital consciousness are described. Our physical universe, our science, and our perception of a physical reality are logically derived. The mind-matter dichotomy is solved as physical reality is directly derived from the nature of digital consciousness. The origins and nature of digital consciousness are described along with how artificial intelligence (AI), as embodied in AI Guy, leads to artificial consciousness, which leads to actual consciousness and to us. Section 4 derives our physical universe, our science, and our perception of a physical reality. The mind-matter dichotomy is solved as physical reality is directly derived from the nature of digital consciousness.
This is a reprint of the Centennial Celebration Edition published in 1908. Thomas Campbell was born February 1, 1763, in Ireland and migrated to the United States in 1807. A Presbyterian minister who grew tired of denominationalism set forth the reasons why in this publication. He proclaimed that all the churches had gone astray and encouraged them to use the New Testament as their guidebook.Barton W. Stone and others came to the same conclusion, which started the Restoration Movement - to restore the churches to the New Testament. Today, their followers are known as Disciples of Christ, Christians, and churches of Christ.
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The collected works of Thomas Campbell, one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic era, are presented here in this beautiful anthology. Including such well-known works as The Pleasures of Hope and Ye Mariners of England, this book is a testament to the enduring power of poetry.
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One morning, Skunk notices a carnival sign posted on a tree in the woods. How delightful Can he find some friends to join him for an adventure at the carnival?
99 Cents Short is a story about using teamwork to overcome obstacles. Along the way, Skunk makes many friends, including Fish who needs the support of his friends in order to get to the carnival, since he is confined to a fish bowl. A deer, frog, horse, and duck all join in to help. They demonstrate that creative thinking skills go a long way in resolving challenges. The friends won't let anything stand in their way of getting to the carnival and having fun
A romantic poem in the style of Wordsworth and Coleridge, set during the Revolutionary War. The titular character, Gertrude, is a young woman caught up in the conflict between the British and American forces.
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This book is a collection of poetry and history about Wyoming. It includes Gertrude, a long narrative poem by Thomas Campbell, as well as a comprehensive history of Wyoming from its discovery to the beginning of the 20th century. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and literature of Wyoming.
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Get an inside look at the life of renowned poet Thomas Campbell with this collection of his letters and biographical notes by William Beattie. From his childhood in Scotland to his rise to literary fame in London, Campbell's story is one of perseverance and passion. With insights from friends and colleagues of the poet, this book provides a rich portrait of a literary giant.
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This biography of poet Thomas Campbell provides a detailed account of his life and work, as well as his personal relationships and struggles. William Beattie's extensive research and engaging writing style bring Campbell to life on the page, making this an enjoyable and informative read for anyone interested in the history of literature.
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