Review of UNUM: Infinity and Eternity
Posted: 27 Oct 2023, 12:31
[Following is a volunteer review of "UNUM: Infinity and Eternity" by Rudy Ernst.]
This short book was so much packed in a small package. It was so cool to learn about the complexity of quantum physics and the different ways of looking at life and everything in it. The author has a great way of explaining things that are hard to understand, and I appreciated the thoughtfulness of his perspective on the way some of us see religion. I have gained something more than I thought possible from reading this short book, and I now realize some things we agree on or disagree on might not have the importance we place on our beliefs. Something isn't as important as us just being kind to each other because that is what matters in this life. The author did such an excellent job of explaining the complexity of what this life is all about in the scientific perspectives of quantum physics and string theory and all the ways scientists have tried to figure things out over the many decades and what everything boils down to is that we don't have the answers we are looking for and its okay because that is not what should be necessary anyway. The world is and always will be surrounded with questions we may never get answered, but what should be more important is how we treat each other and be happy and make the people around us happy. I enjoyed this book very much, and if there were errors, I missed them because the book took me for a ride I never thought I would be on.
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UNUM: Infinity and Eternity
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This short book was so much packed in a small package. It was so cool to learn about the complexity of quantum physics and the different ways of looking at life and everything in it. The author has a great way of explaining things that are hard to understand, and I appreciated the thoughtfulness of his perspective on the way some of us see religion. I have gained something more than I thought possible from reading this short book, and I now realize some things we agree on or disagree on might not have the importance we place on our beliefs. Something isn't as important as us just being kind to each other because that is what matters in this life. The author did such an excellent job of explaining the complexity of what this life is all about in the scientific perspectives of quantum physics and string theory and all the ways scientists have tried to figure things out over the many decades and what everything boils down to is that we don't have the answers we are looking for and its okay because that is not what should be necessary anyway. The world is and always will be surrounded with questions we may never get answered, but what should be more important is how we treat each other and be happy and make the people around us happy. I enjoyed this book very much, and if there were errors, I missed them because the book took me for a ride I never thought I would be on.
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UNUM: Infinity and Eternity
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon