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− | A new theory of matter, time, space, and their interrelationship is proposed. It is then shown how, from a physical world thus conceived, life inevitably emerges and evolves, in due course giving rise to mind. From this evolutionary process, survival of death and reincarnation are seen to follow as natural consequences.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | A new theory of matter, time, space, and their interrelationship is proposed. It is then shown how, from a physical world thus conceived, life inevitably emerges and evolves, in due course giving rise to mind. From this evolutionary process, survival of death and reincarnation are seen to follow as natural consequences. |
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Title | A New Ontology |
Author(s) | Geoffrey Read |
Keywords | Ontology |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
A new theory of matter, time, space, and their interrelationship is proposed. It is then shown how, from a physical world thus conceived, life inevitably emerges and evolves, in due course giving rise to mind. From this evolutionary process, survival of death and reincarnation are seen to follow as natural consequences.