Description
This book
searches deep into the questions of life and offers unique conclusions.
Can evil be avoided where physical dominance can play both judge and
jury? Why has the message of good, of holiness, not done better in the
world? Is physical life and existence suspect of failing in the eyes of a
beneficent God - of our metaphor for the divine good and for the truth?
The book seeks to offer the reader an unbiased, unmortgaged look at the
way things really, truly are without any preconceptions, entrenched
traditions, beliefs, or hypocrisy. It provides some deep reading for
those interested in the bigger questions of life. SOMOS holds that it is
absolutely essential for the attainment of a full, rational
understanding and plausible ultimate perspective concerning our physical
universe that our religions and philosophy be joined in reasoned
conceptual agreement. From a scientific point of view, the author finds
that the long sought after field unification is possible only in what he
calls the perfect, polarity-less state of eternal, infinite energy --
thus it could never be achieved in our imperfect, physical and temporal
environment. Such are the provocative ideas considered by the author in
his updated philosophizing on a wanting universe of physical being and
existence, on its being right or wrong, and on its morality and
rationality in light of absolute perfection. As the title Tabula Rasa
reminds us, a blackboard covered with yesterday's theorems must be
erased to allow room for new concepts.