What if reality is larger than any single explanation?
Infinity Theory is a metaphysical treatise that explores the possibility that everything exists and anything is possible, even what cannot yet be conceptualized. Rather than arguing for a single worldview, this book offers a framework capable of holding science, philosophy, spirituality, and personal belief without forcing them into contradiction.
At the heart of Infinity Theory is a simple but radical proposition: reality may be infinite not only in size, but in form. Truth may be layered rather than exclusive. Belief may play a participatory role in shaping lived experience. Individuals may occupy unique positions nodes within an infinite field, actualizing different aspects of what exists, while shared realities emerge through collective agreement.
This work examines:
The limits of knowledge and the necessity of not-knowing
Infinity as total possibility and total existence
Belief as a mechanism of actualization
The relationship between private reality and shared reality
God, soul, and meaning within an infinite framework
Ethics and responsibility without moral absolutism
Written in a hybrid style, both rigorous and reflective, Infinity Theory does not seek to persuade or convert. It invites the reader to consider a reality expansive enough to contain disagreement without collapse and meaning without finality.
This book is for readers interested in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, spirituality, and the deeper structure of reality itself.
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