The Secret History of the Universe: How Ancient Wisdom made the Modern World by Jonathan Black (a pseudonym for publisher Mark Booth) is an esoteric exploration of how mystical and occult traditions—rather than strict materialism—have shaped human civilization and scientific discovery. The book proposes a radical inversion of the mainstream scientific worldview: instead of consciousness emerging from matter, matter is a precipitation of cosmic consciousness. It acts as a continuation of Black's previous work, The Secret History of the World.
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In The One, particle physicist Heinrich Pas presents a bold idea: fundamentally, everything in the universe is an aspect of one unified whole. This idea, called monism, has a rich 3,000-year history: Plato believed that 'all is one', but monism was later rejected as irrational and suppressed as a heresy by the medieval Church. Nevertheless, monism persisted, inspiring Enlightenment science and Romantic poetry.
Pas shows how monism could inspire physics today, how it could slice through the intellectual stagnation that has bogged down progress in modern physics and help science achieve the 'grand theory of everything' that it has been chasing for decades. Blending physics, philosophy, and the history of ideas, The One is an epic, mind-expanding journey through millennia of human thought and into the nature of reality itself.
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