Universal Echo Theory (Infinity to the Power of Infinity)

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics
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Author: Alan Crossley ISBN: 9781370604968
Publisher: Alan Crossley Publication: November 18, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alan Crossley
ISBN: 9781370604968
Publisher: Alan Crossley
Publication: November 18, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book represents 30 years of contemplation of the big questions of existence, the universe and everything. It is an essentially complete philosophical theory; though it does have many "scientific" elements, some quite technical (which are roughly based in real physics & chemistry), it is fundamentally metaphysical in content. This book is an exercise in seeking out logical solutions to incredibly difficult questions; it is for the reader to decide whether this has been successfully achieved and will no doubt evoke both controversy and antipathy in equal measure among some readers - therefore, a fully open mind is a must. Proceed with caution into the universe of ECHO theory...
[NB: This book has been previously published under an alternative pseudonym and several titles; this version has an extended Epilogue. In this Smashwords version of the book, formatting issues which may have affected some e-Readers have been amended, improving the readability of the book, i.e. unreadable symbols have been changed; in addition, the overall formatting has been upgraded. Anyone who uploaded a previous incarnation of this book should upgrade to this version, as it has been rendered more comprehensible by the formatting changes.]

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This book represents 30 years of contemplation of the big questions of existence, the universe and everything. It is an essentially complete philosophical theory; though it does have many "scientific" elements, some quite technical (which are roughly based in real physics & chemistry), it is fundamentally metaphysical in content. This book is an exercise in seeking out logical solutions to incredibly difficult questions; it is for the reader to decide whether this has been successfully achieved and will no doubt evoke both controversy and antipathy in equal measure among some readers - therefore, a fully open mind is a must. Proceed with caution into the universe of ECHO theory...
[NB: This book has been previously published under an alternative pseudonym and several titles; this version has an extended Epilogue. In this Smashwords version of the book, formatting issues which may have affected some e-Readers have been amended, improving the readability of the book, i.e. unreadable symbols have been changed; in addition, the overall formatting has been upgraded. Anyone who uploaded a previous incarnation of this book should upgrade to this version, as it has been rendered more comprehensible by the formatting changes.]

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