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    Globalization. The blossoming diversity of nations
    The new mind of the king In THE SHADOW OF THE NAKED MIND
    Lilianna
    Quantum biology and Consciousness beyond the dictatorship of the EGO
    FAITH and TRUTH "Dark" ages
    ZEUS. Do not wake a sleeping God
    • ZEUS. Do not wake a sleeping God

      The main principle of power. A practical guide for politicians

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the distinction between Greek and Roman mythology, the book delves into the deeper significance of Greek gods, emphasizing their complex nature compared to the more simplistic Roman counterparts. It investigates how ancient cultures conceptualized the universe and humanity's role within it, highlighting the influence of Greek myths on Western thought. The author argues that these narratives are essential for understanding the foundations of civilization and the social order, presenting a rich tapestry of beliefs that shaped human understanding throughout history.

      ZEUS. Do not wake a sleeping God
    • FAITH and TRUTH "Dark" ages

      England's first book historyArcheoepic of pre-book Rus

      • 380pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the connections between pre-dynastic Rus and early European civilizations, this work delves into the cultural and linguistic heritage of the so-called "barbarians," including Vikings, Goths, and Celts. It discusses the existence of runes and the potential for a unique pagan Russian alphabet, challenging the notion that such developments required Greek influence. The text also ties in the scholarship of Bede the Venerable, highlighting his extensive contributions to Christian knowledge and history, and suggesting a deeper interrelation between these historical narratives.

      FAITH and TRUTH "Dark" ages
    • Quantum biology and Consciousness beyond the dictatorship of the EGO

      HOW TO BUILD A WINNING STRATEGY

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Greg Angel reveals how particles in living cells exhibit wave-like movement, demonstrating the pervasive role of quantum phenomena in nature, from leaves to microbes. He argues that the familiar laws governing life are ultimately rooted in quantum mechanics, which often remains hidden beneath our everyday experiences. This exploration highlights the disconnect between our perception of reality and its quantum underpinnings. Angel emphasizes the importance of understanding these principles, as they are crucial to bridging the gap between quantum mechanics and relativity, a major challenge in modern physics.

      Quantum biology and Consciousness beyond the dictatorship of the EGO
    • Lilianna

      The Art of Seduction

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the dynamics of power, this book delves into the art of manipulation and its pervasive influence on relationships and society. It highlights neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) as a tool for understanding and altering human behavior, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the integrity of individuals' inner worlds. The concept of "combat NLP" is introduced, addressing the need to counteract manipulative tactics, particularly in family dynamics. The text also examines the role of children as adept manipulators, navigating a complex world of adult disloyalty.

      Lilianna
    • The new mind of the king In THE SHADOW OF THE NAKED MIND

      Evolution with Reduction and Adaptation with DegradationMicro and macro worlds. In search of a new physical theory

      • 568pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Exploring the implications of the Pauli principle, the book delves into how electrons occupy orbitals without overlapping, which not only explains the physical properties of matter but also suggests profound philosophical ideas. It posits the existence of a higher mind within algorithms and the quantum nature of thought, asserting that the universe categorically prohibits the existence of two identical minds. This leads to the conclusion that humanity is unique and alone in the cosmos, emphasizing the need for responsible behavior in our exploration of space.

      The new mind of the king In THE SHADOW OF THE NAKED MIND
    • Exploring the impact of living information on contemporary and future societies, this book delves into globalization, examining its various models such as unipolar and multipolar worlds, alongside the concept of diverse nations. It also discusses mega-cycles in the universe's history, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience, including students, teachers, and curious minds, without requiring specialized knowledge. The emphasis is on fostering an inquisitive mindset to engage with these significant themes.

      Globalization. The blossoming diversity of nations
    • Duel with Death

      Romantic story with own destiny

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the origins of life, the narrative delves into the philosophical and scientific inquiries surrounding existence. It questions the very essence of life, contrasting it with the clear concept of death. The discussion highlights humanity's limited understanding of life’s beginnings, tracing back to the Paleozoic era, while acknowledging that much remains speculative. The text emphasizes the complexity and diversity of life as it exists today, suggesting that our grasp of its origins is obscured by time and the vastness of biological evolution.

      Duel with Death
    • At ETERNITY in CAPTIVITY

      Man in the Universe

      • 588pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Delving into the complexities of theoretical physics, this monograph elucidates the foundational principles behind major scientific revolutions and their transformative impact, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries. It explores profound questions about life, morality, and humanity's place in the vast universe, emphasizing our insignificance in the cosmic scale. The text invites readers to contemplate the nature of existence and the future of scientific discovery in the 21st century, while grappling with the enormity of the universe and the mysteries of cognition.

      At ETERNITY in CAPTIVITY
    • Almanac WWW III Alligator smile

      Fate and Chance

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complexities of the human mind, this book presents the idea that while we can make educated guesses about life, true foresight is unattainable. It uses the metaphor of driving to illustrate how following one's unique path leads to a smoother existence, contrasting it with the struggles of veering off course. The narrative emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and alignment with universal principles, suggesting that illness may serve as a signal of misdirection in one's life journey.

      Almanac WWW III Alligator smile
    • Objection to the father of history Herodotus

      The path to truth

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of history and literature, this work delves into the essence of biblical narratives through the lens of notable French authors and lesser-known historical materials. It highlights the enigmatic Lepakshi temple in India, renowned for its remarkable architecture, particularly a unique column that appears to float. Despite numerous attempts by experts, including British engineers during colonization, the mystery of this gravity-defying column remains unsolved, captivating both tourists and scholars alike.

      Objection to the father of history Herodotus