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Codex Chaos | time-lapse page preview + link
if you decide to buy this book i have a special 25% off discount coupon number that is valid until December 14, 2011 (Lulu's promotion). Drop me a line and I will send the coupon's number to you.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
Finally, just published my book online
205 pages, paperback, white edition. a mesh-up of science, art and magick.
Below are some pages from the book:
here's link to Miles Hingston
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Evolution by trial and error is nonsense
Conventionally accepted definition and theory of evolution as 'trial and error' doesn't really make sense to me. Firstly, an 'error' is an arbitrary judgment (yesterday it was a mistake, today it's ok)... secondly, the nature never makes errors (only from a limited human perspective it may appear to do). The universe is governed by a set of precise laws. So is the nature and evolution. There's no space for error. Everything has its meaning.
I am arguing that nothing really is spontaneous. There's no chaos as such (only appearance of it due to failure to see the bigger pattern), the universe is not being 'pushed apart' (Big Bang explosion) but rather being 'pulled apart' towards a mysterious attractor. In other words, randomness is a convenient myth.
I am arguing that nothing really is spontaneous. There's no chaos as such (only appearance of it due to failure to see the bigger pattern), the universe is not being 'pushed apart' (Big Bang explosion) but rather being 'pulled apart' towards a mysterious attractor. In other words, randomness is a convenient myth.
Labels:
evolution,
metaphysics,
random rant,
science
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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