The Illusion of Reality

The Illusion of Reality
Author: Howard L. Resnikoff
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781461234746

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The Illusion of Reality was conceived during my tenure as director of the newly established Division of Information Science and Technology at the National Science Foundation in 1979-1981 as a partial response to the need for a textbook for students, both in and out of government, that would pro vide a comprehensive view of information science as a fundamental constitu ent of other more established disciplines with a unity and coherence distinct from computer science, cognitive science, and library science although it is related to all of them. Driven by the advances of information technology, the perception of information science has progressed rapidly: today it seems well understood that information processing biological organisms and informa tion processing electronic machines have something basic in common that may subsume the theory of computation, as well as fundamental parts of physics. This book is primarily intended as a text for an advanced undergraduate or a graduate introduction to information science. The multidisciplinary nature of the subject has naturally led to the inclusion of a considerable amount of background material in various fields. The reader is likely to fmd the treat ment relatively oversimplified in fields with which he is familiar and, perhaps, somewhat heavier sailing in less familiar waters. The theme of common principles among seemingly unrelated applications provides the connective tissue for the diverse topics covered in the text and, I hope, justifies the variable level of presentation. Some of the material appears here for the first time.

Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics
Author: Alastair Rae
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2012-03-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107604643

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Quantum physics is believed to be the fundamental theory underlying our understanding of the physical universe. However, it is based on concepts and principles that have always been difficult to understand and controversial in their interpretation. This book aims to explain these issues using a minimum of technical language and mathematics. After a brief introduction to the ideas of quantum physics, the problems of interpretation are identified and explained. The rest of the book surveys, describes and criticises a range of suggestions that have been made with the aim of resolving these problems; these include the traditional, or 'Copenhagen' interpretation, the possible role of the conscious mind in measurement, and the postulate of parallel universes. This new edition has been revised throughout to take into account developments in this field over the past fifteen years, including the idea of 'consistent histories' to which a completely new chapter is devoted.

The Reality Illusion

The Reality Illusion
Author: Ralph Strauch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1999-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0967600936

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Look around you. Notice your surroundings. What you see seems solid and real, a fixed objective reality existing "out there" separate from you. But it's not, Ralph Strauch argues in this provocative exploration of perception, reality, and the mechanisms that link them. What you perceive are images you create, part of a grand illusion that you participate in and support. The external world is a "rich reality" -- offering far wider possibilities than most of us realize. THE REALITY ILLUSION explores the mechanisms you use to to bring the particular world you experience into focus, and explores the benefits of more fully understanding the collective illusion we call reality.

The Phase

The Phase
Author: Michael Raduga
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-07-19
Genre: Astral projection
ISBN: 1500578037

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This book is the newest version of The Phase: A Practical Guidebook for Lucid Dreaming and Out-of-Body Travel Michael Raduga: "This guidebook is the result of ten years of extremely active personal practice and study of the phase (lucid dreaming + out-of-body experience), coupled with having successfully taught it to thousands of people. I know all of the obstacles and problems that are usually run into when getting to know this phenomenon, and have tried to protect future practitioners from them in this book. All my life I sought an elegant solution to one odd riddle. I sought it from Siberia to California, from the field of neurophysiology to quantum physics, and in illegal experiments on thousands of people. But the answer I found sent me into shock and changed my entire perception of reality. Unlike others, I offer not only a new perspective on the world, but also step-by-step practices that can shake the pillars of your limited reality, and give you revolutionary new tools for obtaining information, self-healing, travel, entertainment, and much more." TABLE OF CONTENTS: - Part I: What is the Phase? Chapter 1 - The Enigma. Chapter 2 - The Search for an Answer. Chapter 3 - The Answer. - Part II: How to Enter the Phase Today. - Part III: The Phase Practitioner's Practical Encyclopedia. Chapter 1 - General Background. Chapter 2 - The Indirect Method. Chapter 3 - The Direct Method. Chapter 4 - Becoming Conscious While Dreaming. Chapter 5 - Non-Autonomous Methods. Chapter 6 - Deepening. Chapter 7 - Maintaining. Chapter 8 - Primary Skills. Chapter 9 - Translocation and Finding Objects. Chapter 10 - Application. Chapter 11 - Useful Tips. Chapter 12 - A Collection of Techniques. Chapter 13 - Putting a Face on the Phenomenon. Chapter 14 - Final Test. Chapter 15 - The Highest Level of Practice. Chapter 16 - Real Examples of Phase Experiences. - Appendix. (Version 3.0, 2015)

Illusion and Reality

Illusion and Reality
Author: David Smail
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780429914737

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This work challenges the notion that anxiety and depression amount to a mental illness denoting that something is wrong with the individual sufferer. Instead, anxiety and depression are described as perfectly rational responses to difficulties in the sufferer's world, experienced subjectively by that person. An essential contrast is drawn between objective conceptions of normality (what reality ought to be as per commercial and other objectifying sources) and the reality of the individual's subjective experience of the world (abuse, unemployment, and so on). Chapters include tackling the myth of normality; examining shyness; and analysing the way in which assumptions behind the use of language can foster anxiety and depression. The book's primary purpose is to explain the meaning of anxiety as experienced by the sufferer. These insights also lead to a view, by way of secondary purpose, that the role of the therapist is not in 'curing' the individual, but rather to negotiate demystification and to provide insight into the effects of the problems in the sufferer's world, based on the sufferer and the therapist's shared subjective understanding.

Political Illusion and Reality

Political Illusion and Reality
Author: David W. Gill,David Lovekin
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2018-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532649066

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Are all governments—east and west, Muslim and secular, authoritarian and constitutional, Republican and Democratic—fundamentally the same, all of them under the extraordinary, growing power of “technique” and bureaucracy? Is all politics, then, just an illusory affair of lies, deception, propaganda, partisan passions, and chaos on the surface of government and party? In his vast and penetrating writings, Bordeaux sociologist Jacques Ellul (1912–1994) points in those directions. Political Illusion and Reality is a collection of twenty-three essays on Ellul’s political thought. Veteran as well as younger Ellul scholars, political leaders, activists, and pastors, discuss aspects of Ellul’s thought as they relate to their own fields of study and political experience. Beginning with his 1936 essay “Fascism, Son of Liberalism,” translated and published here in English for the first time, Ellul and these authors will provoke readers to think some new thoughts about politics and government, and think more deeply about the main issues we face in our politically divided and troubled times.

Illusion and Reality

Illusion and Reality
Author: Christopher Caudwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1966
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: LCCN:49007561

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The Mathematical Reality

The Mathematical Reality
Author: Alexander Unzicker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798602252484

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Alexander Unzicker is a theoretical physicist and writes about elementary questions of natural philosophy. His critique of contemporary physics Bankrupting Physics (Macmillan) received the 'Science Book of the Year' award (German edition 2010). With The Mathematical Reality, Unzicker presents his most fundamental work to date, which is the result of years of study of natural laws and their historical development.The discovery of fundamental laws of nature has influenced the fate of Homo sapiens more than anything else. Has modern physics already understood these laws? Many puzzles formulated by Albert Einstein or Paul Dirac are still unsolved today, in particular the meaning of fundamental constants. In this book, Unzicker contends that a rational description of nature must do without any constants.A methodological and historical analysis shows, however, that the underlying problem of physics is deep, unexpected and fatal: the concepts of space and time themselves, the basis of science since Newton, could be fundamentally inappropriate for the description of reality, although-or precisely because-they are so easily accessible to human perception.A new understanding of reality can only arise from mathematics. By exploring the three-dimensional unitary sphere, which could replace the concepts of space and time, the author presents a mathematical vision that points the way to a new understanding of reality.