Scientific Poems: Vol1 Collection
By Sergei Dines
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From nuclear warfare to pollution, from cyborgs, space, and futurology, Scientific Poems Volume 1 stays genuine to the writing styles of the new-age scientific philosopher, while he offers hints of extreme emotions laced within the technological prose.
Scientific Poems offers a unique reading experience which departs from traditional poetry themes and structure.
Sergei Dines
Sergei Dines is a writer, futurologist, philosopher, inventor, robot inventor and robot enthusiast. His futuristic philosophy combines lessons of the past with futurology to create a unique scientific philosophy called Axiomaticism.Created at the age of 18 while sitting peacefully on a bench at a community college in South Florida, he completed the foundation for the philosophy and many of the themes found in his books and poems.Axiomaticism strives to create a scientific philosophy with epistemology , ethics , and ontology theories as its foundation.The first book in the series , Axiomaticism : An introduction to A Happy Life Through Scientific Morality , questions what it means to be moral in an evolving world and society , based on objective observations and principles true throughout time. It also touches the essence of what it means for objects and entities to be in a happy state.The sci-fi collection of futuristic poems, called " Scientific Poems " , are a glimpse into the mind of Mr. Dines, a renowned futurologist and philosopher, who has often projected technological trends and theories through spoken word and his writings.
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