• Cosmology from the Perspective of Consciousness

  • By: Russell Symonds
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 4 hrs and 12 mins
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Cosmology from the Perspective of Consciousness

By: Russell Symonds
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Prepare to embark on a mind-bending journey through the cosmos, where revolutionary insights into the nature of reality await!

In this awe-inspiring book, you'll uncover a tapestry of alternative cosmological concepts that defy convention and challenge the very fabric of our understanding of the universe. Drawing from over thirty-seven years of profound contemplation and meditation, combined with cutting-edge scientific observations, this book presents a groundbreaking exploration of creation like never before.

Gone are the days of cumbersome mathematical formulas and esoteric theories—here, you'll find beautifully simple yet deeply profound concepts that illuminate the origins of the cosmos without relying on tired "Big Bang" theories. Instead, dive into a universe born from the interplay of quantum energy, time, and space—a far more likely, simple, and logical scenario than the antiquated notions of cosmic explosions.

From the inception of dark energy to the formation of galaxies and beyond, you'll journey through the very essence of space-time itself, where infinite energy pulses through the fabric of reality, giving rise to galaxies in a perpetual dance of creation. No longer bound by the constraints of traditional scientific thought, this book challenges the notion of a reality independent of consciousness, proposing instead that consciousness is intrinsic to the very fabric of existence.

Prepare to have your worldview expanded as you unravel the mysteries of consciousness and reality, discovering that every dimension—from space and time to quantum mechanics—is intricately intertwined with the fundamental essence of consciousness itself. Through this lens, life's deepest enigmas become solvable, and the interconnectedness of all existence becomes undeniable.

Join us on this extraordinary journey into the heart of the cosmos, where the mysteries of the universe are revealed to be part of a vast, holographic consciousness that unites us all. Get ready to redefine your understanding of reality and embark on a voyage of discovery that will leave you forever changed.

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Mindless Virtual Voice, Dubious Premises

First, the machine voice is just maddening! It reads the internal hyperlinks "Back to table of contents" which seem to occur every 30 seconds. Beyond this, the author's basis for questioning the well-established science of the Big Bang is that it makes no sense to him. Simply because he can't understand it, does not make it false. These are numerous other scientific inaccuracies throughout the book, which detract from his main thesis that consciousness lies at the heart of All That Is. It's a pity that he couldn't make this argument more skillfully.

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