How far have we progressed beyond thinking in systems and our own role within the spatial-material world? ...only as far as conceptual models.
Do we want to be content with them and the limitations of the visible world, or do we finally want to experience the whole of reality? Because everyone knows that there is more, given the ubiquitous contradictions and paradoxes in science and in life.
Have you ever asked yourself...
...how matter can move matter, e.g., a magnet moves a nail? ...how something spatial can be infinite, e.g., outer space? ...how something non-material can be broken down and something non-spatial can have a velocity, like light? What is the nature of so-called sensory illusions? What is autism really? What is the meaning of fatigue and suffering? What is electricity, what is an atom, and much more, in reality? How can quantum physics lead us to true knowledge if it only operates within the realm of spatial thought? Is a pluralism of methods or worldviews necessary to understand the world?
Join us on a journey into the black box, an adventure of discovery, and a new era of vibrant thought! Scientifically sound and existentially exciting.
Pierre Alizé was born into a community of ethnic Germans in Siberia and studied physics, astronomy, and computer science there to become a teacher, and taught these subjects.
At LMU Munich, he completed a degree in mathematics and worked as a teacher of mathematics, physics, and computer science in Bavaria and later in Switzerland.
After several years, he also studied special education in the Canton of Bern and now works as a special education teacher at a secondary school.
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