Aether The Physicalists’ God

Aether The Physicalists’ God by Laurent R. Duchesne, published by CreateSpace in 2010, presents a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of aether in relation to matter and consciousness. This edition, consisting of 116 pages, is written in English and aims to provide a fresh perspective on existing theories, arguing that the aether exists but does not manifest until it transforms into matter. Duchesne offers insights that seek to reconcile traditional notions of wholeness in space and time with established scientific paradigms.
Readers will find a discussion that connects self-awareness and perception to non-living self-organized systems, suggesting that consciousness is an intrinsic property of all matter rather than a separate supernatural entity. The book is designed for a broad audience, from specialists to laypersons, and addresses philosophical inquiries about the nature of existence and the universe. Through this work, Duchesne hopes to popularize complex philosophical issues while providing a synthesized interpretation of well-accepted scientific facts.
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God is a thing, not a person. Whether there is an aether or not is finally answered: the Aether is but does not exist until it turns into matter. This isn’t a new theory but a new insight into already existing theories. A freshly synthesized interpretation consistent with already known and well accepted scientific facts. A modern perspective in which the aether concept is reintroduced in an attempt to reconcile a centuries old notion of wholeness in space and time with actually established scientific paradigms. In addition to arguing for a common substrate to all matter, without math or complicated formulas, I relate self-awareness and perception to non-living self-organized systems. Thereby suggesting that Consciousness is not an independent supernatural entity separate from matter but an intrinsic property of all matter. This book represents what I have realized after a lifelong quest for proof of wholeness in space and time as a fundamental property of the Universe. It is aimed at a general audience, going from the specialist to the layman, with the hope of further popularizing these deeply philosophical issues.
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