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HOLLYWOOD, Fla., Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- After fifty lonely years of
research, study and soul-searching, author R. Stewart Hall determined there is
no higher power than humans. In his new book, "EPILOGUE" (ISBN 1-4184-0640-6,
AuthorHouse,
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~12593.aspx), Hall
explores the impact of technical knowledge on what he calls the "made-beliefs"
that are the very foundation of all human cultures.
During the last half-century, Hall developed Analytic MetaPhysics, a
language he says enables the cosmos to tell humans "how it all works." His
first book, aptly titled "Analytic MetaPhysics" (ISBN 0-7596-5252-X,
AuthorHouse,
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~7680.aspx), details a
new paradigm for expressing cosmic phenomena as algorithms representing the
elemental entities of the cosmos and their activity patterns. In "EPILOGUE,"
he follows up with an in-depth look at technology as a replacement for theory
and theology in science.
"The technology that produced the marvels of our modern cultures deals
with the physical aspect of things but provides little to soothe a troubled
spirit," Hall explained. "When the developing science met the non-physical,
subatomic realities at the dawn of the 20th Century, physical concepts became
inadequate. Experimental science continues, but theoretical science became
the in-thing." Theoretical science, contends Hall, is a self-contradictory
term that denotes a self-contradictory process he says is highly regarded in
academia.
"Throughout history, humanity has looked to theory and theology for
answers, but neither can lead to a true understanding of how it all works,"
said Hall. "Only technical knowledge - technology - can provide those
answers."
In "EPILOGUE," Hall extends technology into the metaphysical aspects of
the cosmos and shows the external, cosmic driving power basic to historic
beliefs to be a purely mental concept that can be eliminated by thought alone,
as it has no definitive, objective existence. The book points to the adverse
attitudes of "the establishment" as the real problem, citing contradictions in
cultural fundamentals that create adversarial relationships between
individuals, organizations, industries and governments, fostering hostility
and force - and threatening civilization at its core.
It may seem like heavy reading, but make no mistake: "EPILOGUE" is highly
relevant in todays geopolitical climate. Hall calls for the end of
unquestioned higher powers that authorize despotic domination, which he says
is the endemic, worldwide modus operandi for getting things done. In reality,
writes the author in "EPILOGUE," there is no higher power. The human being is
supreme. Further, he reminds the reader that beliefs are not facts - and to
disseminate beliefs is to perpetrate a scam.
"EPILOGUE seeks new facts among well-established facts," stated Hall.
"As these new facts spread among the people, it releases them from the
continual demands for acceptance of any obligation or loyalty to primitive
imaginings of ancient peoples or totalitarian edicts. Not until the people
understand how the cosmos actually works can we begin to solve the worlds
problems. Governments cant do it. Only the people can, with access to the
kind of information provided by EPILOGUE."
Contact:
Russell Hall
Tel: 954-985-6770
Fax: 954-989-7194
rstewarthall@netscape.net
http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~12593.aspx
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