My Paranoid Theory
By Nassim Nakad
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All the stories are based on real events. Paranoia and schizophrenia might have contributed in shaping these stories. Who am I to judge?
Since time is relative, this book can open your eyes to some old myths, religions or faiths, future sci-fi technologies, and present theories.
Nassim Nakad
The language of the universe is mathematics Logic is a mathematical sequence … A sequence is part of a film A film is 24 lies per second Art is the creation of minds Creation is but an illusion Illusion dissolves with a constant reality Reality is a persistent illusion Everything has been told Recycling is another form of making an art your own I believe in creation I believe in recycling art And most of all I believe in illusions Nassim Nakad
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My Paranoid Theory - Nassim Nakad
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Published by AuthorHouse 09/21/2017
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Contents
My Paranoid Theory
Life In A Hologram
The Start
Learning About Myself
Time
A Theory
Conflicts Of A Weak Spirit
The Collapse
Learning To Read Between The Lines
Flashes And Analysis
Flash-Blacks
Disquisition Of The Flashes
The Drama Comes Again
Detecting A Defect
Weird
A New Strategy
Water Revelations
Cancer Fears
Possibilities Versus Probabilities
Endless Possibilities
Keeping My Feet On The Ground
Wisdom Of The Fools
A Chemical Interest
Mother Nature And The Pickles
The Final Theory
My Paranoid Theory
How do I begin? Everybody knows that there’s no end and no middle without a beginning; therefore, I must start somewhere.
The universe started with a Big Bang. I’m here right now, writing this, because of that bang. No matter how small or big this bang was, it’s because of that bang that my ancestors started banging till I got here.
Or maybe I’m wrong, and it has nothing to do with the banging. Perhaps it’s God, who got bored with his angels one day and decided to create a man based upon his image, then a woman. He placed them in a garden with an apple tree and a sneaky snake …
It was only after many years and many events that these two humans started banging. Of course, this was after getting some help from the sly animal that was created by the same God with a purpose of entertainment or decoration.
To be fair, these are only the two most common of the many stories about what got us to this banging period. However, there’s endless other myths, holy books, and theories.
A lot have been written, and a lot have been spoken.
Philosophers, wise men, fools, and silly men … saints, holy men, demons, and evil men … Many of them left a note or two.
A wise man said, even if God does not exist, for the sake of human beings, it’s better to say that he does. Another wise man, however, said even if God does exist, for the sake of human beings, it’s better to say that he doesn’tIf you analyze each statement subjectively, you will reach the conclusion that they are both right.
But how can opposites be the same?
How can a minus be a plus?
I’m no wise man, but it so happened that in my little boring life, I had some time to read wise men’s notes. Maybe it’s a coincidence, but I believe them all, with all their contradictions and omissions. I even believe in the wisdom of animals, plants, and nature.
Human arrogance prefers to define it as instinct of animals and mechanism of nature, but I’ll call it wisdom anyway—the debate of instinct versus intelligence will never reach a conclusion.
Mighty animals, forces of nature, and universe … I don’t know when and how, but humans slowly developed this irreversible attitude that they are the most important being
In fact, it’s humans’ inferiority complex that degrades animals’ superiority in many fields by classifying it as an instinct.
And why? Simply because we are the reflection and image of the Creator.
It’s an ego, a psychological disease that started within our civilization once people stopped worshiping the gods that represent .
However, science kept proving how wrong we have always been, from being in the center of the world to being the origin of all living beings on Earth.
Anyway, it doesn’t really matter what I think, which camp I chose, or which wise man