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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 11 MIN

My Big TOE

from Podcasts on Papers · host James

This text is comprised of excerpts from Thomas Campbell's My Big TOE trilogy, subtitled "A Trilogy Unifying Philosophy, Physics, and Metaphysics." The cover page and initial endorsements suggest the work aims to provide a comprehensive model of reality that addresses fundamental questions about existence, purpose, and consciousness. Reviews praise the trilogy for its originality and potential to broaden perspectives by integrating scientific concepts with philosophical and metaphysical ideas. The included contents and acknowledgments further illustrate the expansive scope of the three books, which explore topics ranging from awakening and discovery to the inner workings of reality.

This text is comprised of excerpts from Thomas Campbell's My Big TOE trilogy, subtitled "A Trilogy Unifying Philosophy, Physics, and Metaphysics." The cover page and initial endorsements suggest the work aims to provide a comprehensive model of reality that addresses fundamental questions about existence, purpose, and consciousness. Reviews praise the trilogy for its originality and potential to broaden perspectives by integrating scientific concepts with philosophical and metaphysical ideas. The included contents and acknowledgments further illustrate the expansive scope of the three books, which explore topics ranging from awakening and discovery to the inner workings of reality.

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