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OverviewThroughout the ages, humanity has wondered about the nature of the phenomenon commonly known as ""death"" and the possibility of existence beyond earthly life. This book invites us to explore the depths of these ancient questions through the lens of metaphysics as applied to modern science for an understanding of the essence and nature of the human spirit. Before the advent of quantum physics, the world of invisible phenomena, located beyond human comprehension, was traditionally reserved for metaphysics, a philosophical discipline that deals with ontological and transcendental issues. The old distinction between what is material and what is spiritual was sharp. Physics was focused on the study of physical and measurable phenomena, while metaphysics dealt with metaphysical questions, such as the essence of the soul, the nature of consciousness and life after the passage. However, with the quantum physics revolution in the early twentieth century, the very foundations of reality were shaken. Experiments at the subatomic level revealed behaviors of matter that were completely different from what was predicted by the laws of classical physics. Concepts such as quantum superposition, entanglement and wave-particle duality were introduced. These phenomena are elusive, cannot be directly observed and challenge our traditional conception of objective, deterministic reality. In this context, what once belonged to the domain of metaphysics, such as the nature of human consciousness or the immortality of the soul, is gradually becoming an object of study for theoretical physics. A number of pioneering scholars are trying to develop physical models that can explain seemingly nonphysical phenomena that are closely related to our human experience. For example, consciousness is increasingly seen as an emergent phenomenon related to the complexity of the brain and its interactions at the quantum level. Similarly, some theories postulate the existence of dimensions in space-time that could allow the existence of nonmaterial realities, opening the door to hypotheses about the immortality of the soul or the possibility of existences beyond the physical passage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: del MedicoPublisher: Pensarediverso-Ing Imprint: Pensarediverso-Ing Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9788832273595ISBN 10: 8832273594 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 16 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBruno Del Medico, born in 1946 in Sabaudia, Italy, during his working life has been involved in computer science and software development. Later he devoted himself to the study and popularization of the most current scientific theories, such as quantum theory in its metaphysical meaning. Currently Bruno Del Medico is the author of numerous works published in PensareDiverso Editions. Bruno Del Medico's work differs from traditional narratives in the field of technical sciences in its critical, independent and unconventional approach. Instead of limiting himself to standard interpretations or general consensus on purely scientific issues, Bruno Del Medico explores alternative perspectives that often go against the grain, questioning commonly accepted assumptions. A distinctive feature of his works is his ability to weave science, ethics and philosophy into an open dialogue that encourages the reader to reflect independently and consider the deeper implications of technological and scientific innovations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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