Step outside your conditioned way of seeing yourself and the world. A thoroughly logical look at reality, life and death shows that nothing is what we were told and may think it is. There is encouraging logical certainty of a mind-blowing nature. The author of this book decides to live his life based on many philosophers' and physicists' convictions that we can never prove the existence of things other than ourselves and our experiences. The British philosopher and mathematician, Bertrand Russell, wrote in his book The Problems of Philosophy that no logical absurdity results from the theory that the world consists of him only and his thoughts, feelings and sensations. Reality is what he/we imagine. The author of A Logical Explanation explains why the existence of physical matter is illogical. Just as in a dream we can't prove that the physical objects that we are surrounded by are imagined objects, we can't prove that the physical objects in our lives are indeed objects of a physical nature. The author lives his life based on the undeniable logical possibility that everything he sees and does is imagined by him. In the second half of the book, he incorporates this theory into his interactions with people. His way of reflecting on his life and seeing the world enables him to arrive at compelling and persuading conclusions about reality, life and death that are thought-provoking, fascinating and enormously inspiring.
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