Hmm.
Sorry about the spelling error.
The Glattfelder book is also holistic in its view but has more of a “hard” science/maths/physic perspective.
That should obviously be physics, rather than physic.

On Jan 19, 2022, at 11:40 AM, Waldemar Schmidt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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Dear Friends:

I am reading 2 books which many of you might find interesting and even worth your time.
These are:

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<Information-Consciousness-Reality - how a new understanding of the universe can help answer age-old questions of existence - Glattfelder.pdf>

Both books offer a fascinating view of the human condition and its path.
The Graeber/Wengrow book presents an holistic “soft” science view from two antropologists.
The Glattfelder book is also holistic in its view but has more of a “hard” science/maths/physic perspective.

Best regards,

Waldemar





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