Transformation/Space/Time

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Transformation/Space/Time invites you to travel beyond the familiar margins of reality, in a realm in which forgetfulness itself becomes an active, energizing principle. In this ample paper, Tudor Paroiu, is building a bridge between physics, cosmology and phenomenology in order to reveal how space and time are not fixed backgrounds but living, knitted fabrics which respond to the unseen will, thought and currents of the universe.

Based on striking metaphors – from galaxies that swirl in golden light, to open books that release fluxes of cosmic energy – Paroiu is showing how what we call ‘nothing’ or ‘nonentity’ is in fact a fertile source of transformation. Each chapter is like a mental experiment, asking: What if the limits we perceive are not walls but thresholds? How could our sense of self expand if we embrace the ‘void’ as a creative partner rather than an adversary?

Throughout the book, the author combines study cases about personal freedom and social order, reflections of the quantic phenomena and poetic meditations of the infinite. You will explore the way in which constraints model possibility, how time can turn on itself and how the act of observation itself participates in the dance of existence. By the end of the book, you will gain a radically new perspective – one that dissolves the line between subject and universe, between presence and absence and which shows that the true transformation lies at the crossroad of space, time and the unlimited energies that stand at their base.

Perfect for philosophers, scientists as well as for the curious minds, Transformation/Space/Time challenges us to see reality not as a rigid scene but as a co-creative process in continuous change. Embrace the adventure – and discover how all that you know can be transformed in and beyond marks, situations or systems of reference.


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