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Circles of Reasoning
Circles of Reasoning
Circles of Reasoning
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This book is an explanation for many events we see around of us. Why some jobs are done very easily and some others sees totally blocked, despite the great effort we made.
In this book I explained a theory about how we move toward history to be here we are. The causality in this book is described with a new ontology that will amaze you.
After reading this book you will say with yourself was it so simple and but logically related. The chain of events and its role in forming and shaping our lives is showed as id never is done before. So you will understand find Einstein told in his theory of mass/energy equivalence, extended to two other things to make it simpler, smarter and ore comprehensive to be director of our daily events and also the universal events from evolution to wars to natural disasters. All materials are cited to the findings of great scientists from physicists, philosophers, chemists and biologists. While many believe in randomness and chance in the events in the universe. But a close observation show a wise order and complexity. Now everybody might ask what and how so wisely guide the universe to create such an ordered and complicated nature. Another question is what is consequences of our behaviors and selections on life of us, and more generally does our decisions produce any echo: The "Circles of reasoning" is a book you will enlighten your life with a new insight to the life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherReza Assadi
Release dateApr 21, 2013
ISBN9781301152131
Circles of Reasoning
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Reza Assadi

Dr Reza Assadi has studied medicine, health and social care research and public health. He is author, editorial and reviewer of several scientific journals. He is an Epidemiologist and sociologist. He has collaborations with ITU, WHO And some other international organizations. He is multidisciplinary and he study on research methodology and medical epidemiology. He also has additional interest of study on cosmos philosophy.

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    Circles of Reasoning - Reza Assadi

    Circles of Reasoning:

    An Event-Causative Model of the Universe

    Reza Assadi

    Copyright Reza Assadi 2013

    Published at Smashwords

    Table of contents

    Chapter one: introduction

    Chapter two: The emergence of four different elements

    Chapter three: The ontology of events

    Chapter four: The relationship between the events

    Chapter five: The potential energy of the events

    Chapter six: Interconnected cogwheels

    Chapter seven: Circles of reasoning

    Chapter eight: The final words

    Preface

    There have always been debates surrounding the universal laws governing life and the orders within it. New advances in quantum physics have criticized what was known in classic physics and the difficulty with evolution theory in light of the current form of living species, asking what is so wisely guiding the universe: randomness or some sort of wisdom. In this book, the role of individual events in the development of the universe is discussed, and new notions are defined to explain the implicate and explicate orders regulating the universe by their hierarchy of events and the presence and development of all the elements the universe contains. Circles of reasoning is a taxonomy for the classification and definition of the levels of influential sources of events happening in the universe. In this book it is assumed that the universe is consisted of four elements that they continuously modify or convert to each other based on the chains of events.

    Chapter one: Introduction

    "This universe is like a mountain. Our actions are voices; they return to us alike the echoes to the voices."

    Rumi 600 A.C.

    Spretnak claims that the world is far more relational than even the relational thinkers supposed. In fact, nothing exists apart from its internal and external relationships: the universe, and every problem within it, is constituted entirely of relationships [1]. This book is intended to thoroughly discuss the relationships between whatever exists in the universe and to question the current theories of modern physics that explain what is going on in the world. The author believes that although modern physics has reached great advantages in recent decades, there are still some phenomena in the world that deeply are not explainable with the current knowledge.

    While in previous centuries, scientists have attempted to understand what our universe is made of and how it operates, and this understanding has developed over a longtime. Aristotle assumed that our world consists of four main elements (air, water, fire, and sand), and also there always have been arguments about determinism, indeterminism and the free will of mankind [2].

    The science of physics involves the study of matter and its motion through space-time, along with related concepts such as energy and force. More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.

    General relativity and quantum theory are probably the two most tested and the two most successful theories ever formulated based upon the classical physics of Sir Isaac Newton. General relativity is excellent at explaining gravitational phenomena and how the universe works on an astronomical scale. Quantum theory is equally excellent at clarifying phenomena on a sub-atomic scale. However, the two theories are mutually incompatible in some cases; both of these theories cannot explain some paranormal phenomena, such as clairvoyance, synchronicity, coincidences, telepathy, and the effect of praying or religions on well-being, etc.[3, 4].

    But, unsolved notions still remain. The relationship between causal events in the universe cannot always be clearly explained using the known physical laws of classical and quantum mechanics. The complexities of the relationship between events that are assumed to be consequences of matter and energy conversions in space-time realms are not fully fitting these laws [5]. In this book, I shall attempt to elucidate a possible approach to some central issues by drawing a model for the explanation of the

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