Architecture Philosophy
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Quantum Reality and the Simulation Hypothesis
- A Journey Into Time, Consciousness, and the Architecture of Existence
- By: Dwayne T. Feeley
- Narrated by: Patrick Kelly Shannon
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Reality is not what it seems. Not fixed. Not silent. Not separate from the one who observes it. Quantum experiments reveal seams in the world… places where information appears without traveling… where outcomes wait for attention… where time behaves like something far more flexible than a river. These seams form a doorway. A narrow line where darkness gives way to light… where the familiar dissolves into the possible… where a question becomes the beginning of understanding. This book does not claim answers. It offers a key. If you have ever sensed something beneath the surface… Step closer.
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Quantum Reality and the Simulation Hypothesis
- A Journey Into Time, Consciousness, and the Architecture of Existence
- Narrated by: Patrick Kelly Shannon
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
- Release date: 10-03-26
- Language: English
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Reality is not what it seems. Not fixed. Not silent. Not separate from the one who observes it. Quantum experiments reveal seams in the world… places where information appears without traveling… where outcomes wait for attention… where time behaves like something far more flexible than a river.
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Francis Bacon and the Architecture of Inquiry
- Philosophical Questions
- By: Boris Kriger
- Narrated by: Alan Walker
- Length: 5 hrs
- Unabridged
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What if the greatest obstacle to knowledge lies not in the world but in ourselves? Four centuries ago, Francis Bacon revolutionized human thought by identifying the “idols of the mind”—systematic biases that distort our understanding. Today, modern science has confirmed his insights with mathematical precision: the structure of our assumptions determines what we can know, often more fundamentally than the evidence we gather or the intelligence we apply.
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Francis Bacon and the Architecture of Inquiry
- Philosophical Questions
- Narrated by: Alan Walker
- Series: Philosophical Questions
- Length: 5 hrs
- Release date: 24-02-26
- Language: English
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What if the greatest obstacle to knowledge lies not in the world but in ourselves? Four centuries ago, Francis Bacon revolutionized human thought by identifying the “idols of the mind”—systematic biases that distort our understanding.
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