Review of UNUM: Infinity and Eternity
Posted: 09 Nov 2023, 06:10
[Following is a volunteer review of "UNUM: Infinity and Eternity" by Rudy Ernst.]
By quoting various scientific theories by world-renowned scientists, this book provides an explanation of the scientific facts about the human mind.
On one side, this book talks about the scientific theories presented to explain 'reason of mind' and on the other side, it talks about the belief in God i.e., one superior authority most people believe in.
This book outlines the limited capacity of the human mind to comprehend anything more than what we can perceive through our limited senses.
The introduction of UNUM, a scientific concept where everything can be contained in itself, finally takes place.
The UNUM concept raises the possibility that time is not real and that what we are experiencing is only due to the human mind's inability to comprehend beyond its limits.
The majority of the context in this book is science-related, which makes it difficult for everyone to comprehend.
The second half of the book is more comprehensible to most people because the author talks about belief in God and various life aspects such as happiness and peace.
This book is more comprehensible for those who have studied or are studying science because it includes definitions for several scientific contexts.
Subatomic particles, quantum theory, the Big Bang, Einstein's theories, and other topics are discussed in an easy-to-read format.
It provokes thoughts of the world, universe, and mortality, but not in a heavy way. The author takes on challenging subjects and writes in a way that leaves the reader eagerly anticipating the next page.
The fact that I come from a science background made me enjoy reading this book because I was able to understand the scientific terms and formulae that the author is describing.
It appears that the book's editing is average and there is room for improvement.
I thought the book was average and would give it 3 out of 5 stars.
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UNUM: Infinity and Eternity
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By quoting various scientific theories by world-renowned scientists, this book provides an explanation of the scientific facts about the human mind.
On one side, this book talks about the scientific theories presented to explain 'reason of mind' and on the other side, it talks about the belief in God i.e., one superior authority most people believe in.
This book outlines the limited capacity of the human mind to comprehend anything more than what we can perceive through our limited senses.
The introduction of UNUM, a scientific concept where everything can be contained in itself, finally takes place.
The UNUM concept raises the possibility that time is not real and that what we are experiencing is only due to the human mind's inability to comprehend beyond its limits.
The majority of the context in this book is science-related, which makes it difficult for everyone to comprehend.
The second half of the book is more comprehensible to most people because the author talks about belief in God and various life aspects such as happiness and peace.
This book is more comprehensible for those who have studied or are studying science because it includes definitions for several scientific contexts.
Subatomic particles, quantum theory, the Big Bang, Einstein's theories, and other topics are discussed in an easy-to-read format.
It provokes thoughts of the world, universe, and mortality, but not in a heavy way. The author takes on challenging subjects and writes in a way that leaves the reader eagerly anticipating the next page.
The fact that I come from a science background made me enjoy reading this book because I was able to understand the scientific terms and formulae that the author is describing.
It appears that the book's editing is average and there is room for improvement.
I thought the book was average and would give it 3 out of 5 stars.
******
UNUM: Infinity and Eternity
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon