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Meaning in the Multiverse - by Justin A Harnish (Paperback)

Meaning in the Multiverse - by  Justin A Harnish (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Meaning in the Multiverse is the first book to speculate that meaning is transmitted to us through an all-natural, computational multiverse. A purposeful multiverse offers the reader new ways of understanding flow and mindful experience.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Is life meaningful? <br/></p><p><br></p><p>How would the universe have to be made to persuade us toward our purpose? <br/></p><p><br></p><p>Is there any evidence that we live in such a universe?<br/></p><p><br></p><p>Modern science has taught us that the fundamental workings of the universe often run counter to our intuitions: time does not flow, it is frozen in a continuum with space; a single particle of matter can create a wave-like interference pattern; and our perception does not reveal reality but instead increases our fitness to survive. <strong><em>Meaning in the Multiverse: A Skeptic's Guide to a Loving Cosmos</em></strong> shows the flaws in our intuitions on universal meaning and our place in the universe. <br/></p><p><br></p><p>Utilizing metaphysics and cosmology, author and scientist Justin Harnish tackles the interrelatedness of meaning and existence, explores our ability to create virtual consciousness, uncovers our recruitment as a deep-learning program for the universe, and illuminates the optimization routine running on a massively parallel quantum computer. If we are going to ask the question, "what is the meaning of it all" anyway... it is best to leverage the latest science of existence and the latest interrogations of experience. <br/></p><p><br></p><p>Similar to how Brian Greene's <em>The Hidden Reality</em> stood at the vanguard of physics and described ten different theoretical multiverses, <em>Meaning in the Multiverse</em> speculates on universal meaning in an existence fundamentally made of matter, information, and computation. Books as different as <em>What We Talk About When We Talk About God</em> by Rob Bell, Sean Carrol's <em>The Big Picture</em>, and <em>Waking Up</em> by Sam Harris are the supernatural, poetic, and personal arguments, respectively, against an all-natural, universal meaning. <br/></p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Meaning in the Multiverse: A Skeptic's Guide to a Loving Cosmos</em></strong> is the first book to speculate that meaning is transmitted to us through an all-natural, computational multiverse.The multiverse is persuading us to live an examined life, one more aligned to our shared meaning.<br/></p><p><br></p><ul><li>To be mindful in our experiences.</li><li>To flow with existence. </li></ul><p><br></p><p>Man's search for meaning has been using a water witching rod when tools like the Hubble Space Telescope are available. <strong><em>Meaning in the Multiverse: A Skeptic's Guide to a Loving Cosmos</em></strong>, will take off the lens cap and stare into the true source of human meaning-the dynamic multiverse.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>As someone who loves to hear new ideas and learn new ways of thinking, Meaning in the Multiverse was an absolute feast. Justin Harnish is able to sum up complex topics into a way of thought that can help you find an examined life. He addresses everything from metaphysics to consciousness and helps clothe it in philosophical meaning. If you are looking for a way to expand your horizons and change your way of thought, this is the book for you. This book can be taken as a whole or read in small pieces and you will still gain something. A great read and an even better contemplation.<br/></p><p> </p><p> Meaning in the Multiverse is clearly the product of a LOT of deep thought and research. Every sentence of every paragraph of every page is very information dense. The writing style has a nice rhythm to it and is almost lyrical, like reading a poem. <br/> </p><br>

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