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Fantastic, about the universe in our head

On Kris Verburgh's website, there's also a detailed description of the book with link to online book stores.


((A comment on Kris Verburg's "Fantastisch, over het universum in ons hoofd" is in the process of being written for this Wiki, including some additional information that makes his total picture of humanity and its world even more complete, removing the last few burning questions and paradoxes that had remained.))


"Because we cannot know everything about something, it is better to know something about everything" Blaise Pascal

Fantastisch! not only deals with the universe, or Darwin, or the brain, but unifies all three realms of research into one fantastic story, covering fourteen billion years, in order to give an answer to the question: what does it mean to be human ?

Fantastisch! deals with the emergence of life, about the evolution theory, about how the brain works, consciousness, thinking computers, quantum mechanics and religion. Due also to recent scientific discoveries, Fantastisch! also wants to answer the last, ultimate question: does a supreme being exist? Is there more than just matter and energy? To that end the author introduces a new concept, the context story, built on three pillars, to enable the reader in that way to reach his/her own ultimate decision by him/herself. Fantastisch! not only deals with science, but is also a philosophical and spiritual book, trying to evoke feelings of wonder, just as the capacity to put ourselves into perspective. That way the reader is triggered to experience reality in a new and different way.