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Infinitism 101
Infinitism 101
Infinitism 101
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Infinitism 101

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How I developed to be spiritually and morally correct without any specific religion, and how to describe - "New Age" Thinking, Philosophy, Science, Cosmology, how to see new perspectives in the Universe, relativity, dark matter, dark energy, and time.
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Release dateJan 9, 2013
ISBN9780615743103
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    Infinitism 101 - Derek Bickley

    Infinitism 101

    INFINITISM 101

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    Copyright 2012 Derek Bickley / Orangeheron House Publishing

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    ISBN: 978-0-615-74310-3

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    Philosophy

    Introduction

    (Published 12/22/12) Well here we are, survived another apocalypse... So what do we do now? The Mayans said it is a new era, Chinese say this is the year of the black dragon, and the Cherokee asked if we are ready for time untime, arriving on 12/18 and lasting for a three day period they mark as a flower on their calendar. So let me present to you the new age ideals of Infinitism in this book. I also need to express that Infinitism is only a philosophy - not a religion. This philosophy also respects other’s beliefs in whatever philosophy or religion they choose.

    Definition of Infinitism

    Infinity - it is impossible to grasp but possible to contemplate. The best way to describe Infinitism is the frame of open-minded thinking and the mere ability to grasp the concept of infinity. Early man had a fascination of numbers and math, beginning with simply a 1 and working up, only to reach the question of what is the largest number? Ok, well, at least we have a base - it’s either a one or zero at the bottom, right? Nope… the number one can be divided into fractions and decimals that never reach zero, bringing the question of what is the smallest number? It’s ok, we’ll try to work with what we can in the middle - after all it is natural for mankind to want every equation to work out, because we want everything to make sense, we seek to validate it in some type of balance. In the past I tried to describe infinity, but could never finish the description. I tried to visualize it but, in either direction it kept getting bigger or smaller. I

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