Irrational mechanics

Irrational mechanics
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Publisher : Giulio Prisco
Total Pages : 340
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Download or read book Irrational mechanics written by Giulio Prisco and published by Giulio Prisco. This book was released on 2024-09-08 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Irrational mechanics is defined as a futurist science that will eventually open the door to faster than light travel, time travel, psychic engineering, God-like abilities, and the resurrection of the dead. This is not a scientific theory of irrational mechanics, but a narrative sketch that tries to communicate the flavor of what a futurist science of irrational mechanics could be. Irrational mechanics will eventually become the foundation of a new religion, one that is inspired by science instead of revelation, but is still able to offer all the comforts of traditional religion. Yes, the universe is striving toward a purpose, and we are part of that purpose. Yes, the cosmic operating system has the attributes that traditional religions have assigned to their God(s). Yes, you’ll live again after death with your loved ones.


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