Science & Mysticism and The Veil's Cipher: Musings and Ruminations on the Infinite from a Finite Being

Author:   B Thomas Bigelow ,  Sebastián Cudicio
Publisher:   B Thomas Bigelow Publishing
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Pages:   62
Publication Date:   14 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Existentialistic, polytheocratic, metaphysitastic and occasionally velvety smooth poetry. Now with 50% more scientitiously minded chunks of BRILLIANCE! *terms and conditions apply An exploration of the Infinite in its various forms and scale for polymaths with a penchant for poetry. For those with an infinite curiosity and a love of language and logic. This book will be printed in tete-beche format and only available in paperback. Science & Mysticism is the traditional front cover and text is on the right hand side. The Veil's Cipher is inverted and interleaved and will appear inverted on the left hand side until the book is flipped. The poems deal with scientific concepts, metaphysics, perception of physical reality and religious experience through various lenses.

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Author:   B Thomas Bigelow ,  Sebastián Cudicio
Publisher:   B Thomas Bigelow Publishing
Imprint:   B Thomas Bigelow Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.073kg
ISBN:  

9798218154752


Pages:   62
Publication Date:   14 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Booklife Review: Published tête-bêche style in a single volume, Bigelow's debut poetry collections, Science & Mysticism and The Veil's Cipher comprise a twin set that reaches with impressive depth into the scientific, spiritual, and physical mysteries of the universe. Offering what Bigelow calls ""ruminations on the infinite from a finite being,"" the collections draw heavily from particle physics and quantum mechanics, finding in these theories tools to conduct a spiritual inquiry. In other words, Bigelow creates a union between the scientific and the divine, consciously disrupting the binary between the two to illuminate the universe and humanity's relationship to it. While the poems are galactic in scope, they aren't out of reach, nor do they lack playfulness. Most are lyrical and abound with wordplay, as in ""Dream Data"" ""Light is the measure of all matter / and it's all just a matter of Time."" Bigelow also plays with form and structure, publishing distinct yet aligned collections of poetry that focus so acutely on polarities. Science & Mysticism is, in general, concerned with the melding of just what its title promises, while The Veil's Cipher focuses on the enigma of time and the struggle of humanity to cope with its own temporality (""I don't see / a start / or end / to time""). Still, Bigelow's heady ideas flow freely across the physical divide between the volumes, the verses within penned in clear, engaging, surprising language. The collections create a oneness that reflects Bigelow's ideas about the oneness of the universe (""All inhabits / every moment"") that has split itself into varied, seemingly self-contained forms. According to the speaker in ""Heirlooms,"" as the ""rare metals"" of existence collide and connect in ""intense chaotic energetic refinement,"" ""we are making jewelry."" Readers searching for a home in the intersection of poetry, science, and spirituality will find one in Bigelow's debut. Takeaway: Electric poetry concerning spirituality, quantum physics, and other mysteries. Comparable Titles: Pattiann Rogers's Holy Heathen Rhapsody, Sarah Howe's Relativity. https: //booklife.com/projectid/917400f0-afba-11ed-9041-547275647911


"Booklife Review: Published tête-bêche style in a single volume, Bigelow's debut poetry collections, Science & Mysticism and The Veil's Cipher comprise a twin set that reaches with impressive depth into the scientific, spiritual, and physical mysteries of the universe. Offering what Bigelow calls ""ruminations on the infinite from a finite being,"" the collections draw heavily from particle physics and quantum mechanics, finding in these theories tools to conduct a spiritual inquiry. In other words, Bigelow creates a union between the scientific and the divine, consciously disrupting the binary between the two to illuminate the universe and humanity's relationship to it. While the poems are galactic in scope, they aren't out of reach, nor do they lack playfulness. Most are lyrical and abound with wordplay, as in ""Dream Data"" ""Light is the measure of all matter / and it's all just a matter of Time."" Bigelow also plays with form and structure, publishing distinct yet aligned collections of poetry that focus so acutely on polarities. Science & Mysticism is, in general, concerned with the melding of just what its title promises, while The Veil's Cipher focuses on the enigma of time and the struggle of humanity to cope with its own temporality (""I don't see / a start / or end / to time""). Still, Bigelow's heady ideas flow freely across the physical divide between the volumes, the verses within penned in clear, engaging, surprising language. The collections create a oneness that reflects Bigelow's ideas about the oneness of the universe (""All inhabits / every moment"") that has split itself into varied, seemingly self-contained forms. According to the speaker in ""Heirlooms,"" as the ""rare metals"" of existence collide and connect in ""intense chaotic energetic refinement,"" ""we are making jewelry."" Readers searching for a home in the intersection of poetry, science, and spirituality will find one in Bigelow's debut. Takeaway: Electric poetry concerning spirituality, quantum physics, and other mysteries. Comparable Titles: Pattiann Rogers's Holy Heathen Rhapsody, Sarah Howe's Relativity. https: //booklife.com/projectid/917400f0-afba-11ed-9041-547275647911"


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