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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. An Inquiry into the Nature of RealityThis book did not begin with answers.It began with questions.Questions about space and time, matter and life, consciousness, and the strange coherence that seems to connect them.Over decades of reflection-shaped by systems thinking, science, and philosophical curiosity-those questions gradually formed an inquiry.This book follows that inquiry across scales: from spacetime and quantum fields to symmetry, mass, and the architecture of the cosmos; from the emergence of life to the deeper patterns of interdependence and meaning.It is not a textbook in physics, a treatise in philosophy, or a spiritual manifesto.It is an attempt to connect domains often kept separate-physics, information, life, intelligence, and reflection-while respecting the boundaries that give each its rigour.The pages that follow do not claim certainty.They invite exploration.What emerges is a quiet but profound possibility: that reality may be understood not as a collection of things, but as a structured web of relations from which new forms of order emerge across scales. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. An Inquiry into the Nature of RealityThis book did not begin with answers.It began with questions.Questions about space and time, matter and life, consciousness, and the strange coherence that seems to connect them.Over decades of reflection-shaped by systems thinking, science, and philosophical curiosity-those questions gradually formed an inquiry.This book follows that inquiry across scales: from spacetime and quantum fields to symmetry, mass, and the architecture of the cosmos; from the emergence of life to the deeper patterns of interdependence and meaning.It is not a textbook in physics, a treatise in philosophy, or a spiritual manifesto.It is an attempt to connect domains often kept separate-physics, information, life, intelligence, and reflection-while respecting the boundaries that give each its rigour.The pages that follow do not claim certainty.They invite exploration.What emerges is a quiet but profound possibility: that reality may be understood not as a collection of things, but as a structured web of relations from which new forms of order emerge across scales. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. An Inquiry into the Nature of RealityThis book did not begin with answers.It began with questions.Questions about space and time, matter and life, consciousness, and the strange coherence that seems to connect them.Over decades of reflection-shaped by systems thinking, science, and philosophical curiosity-those questions gradually formed an inquiry.This book follows that inquiry across scales: from spacetime and quantum fields to symmetry, mass, and the architecture of the cosmos; from the emergence of life to the deeper patterns of interdependence and meaning.It is not a textbook in physics, a treatise in philosophy, or a spiritual manifesto.It is an attempt to connect domains often kept separate-physics, information, life, intelligence, and reflection-while respecting the boundaries that give each its rigour.The pages that follow do not claim certainty.They invite exploration.What emerges is a quiet but profound possibility: that reality may be understood not as a collection of things, but as a structured web of relations from which new forms of order emerge across scales. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.