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The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness: A Physical Basis for Immaterialism
The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness: A Physical Basis for Immaterialism
The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness: A Physical Basis for Immaterialism
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The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness: A Physical Basis for Immaterialism

Written by Samuel Avery

Narrated by Andrew Mulcare

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Written for both the layman and the professional scientist, The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness opens an astounding world and points out that further progress of science depends upon a transcendence of the material world.

Samuel Avery opens a ‘Pandora’s box’… and presents a ‘through the looking glass’ glimpse of the structure of consciousness as the basis of our human experience.

Written by Samuel Avery, author of The Buddha and the Quantum.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWetware Media
Release dateOct 12, 2012
ISBN9781467653398
The Dimensional Structure of Consciousness: A Physical Basis for Immaterialism

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A brilliant theoretical tour-de-force providing a unified view of all dimensional phenomena as perceived from the standpoint of conscious awareness, existing not within spacetime, but literally forming it. Highly recommended. Nitpick: I wish the narrator knew the proper pronunciation of the word "solipsism". The word get used fairly often, and mispronounced as "silopsism" every time.

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I was not a big fan of this book, despite being a huge fan of the general genre and subject of it. I felt as if the writer didn't even know what he was getting at. The theory proposed in the book is positioned as if it's revolutionary and encompasses more than any before it, but from what I can tell it's a more out there woo woo version of information theory. The subjects discussed were interesting somewhat but the delivery was a failure in my opinion, my feeling at the end of the book was that the author didnt know where he was going with it all and that I just read some nonsense.

    1 person found this helpful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    One of the more layperson-friendly books on consciousness and the universe. Some of it got a little deep; I plan to listen again. Narration was well done and easy to listen to.