We've all asked ourselves, at some point, one or more of the following questions: Is there life after death? If so, what is it like? Does an afterlife exist? If so, where is it? Because it must be somewhere. I don't know of anything that exists that isn't somewhere. Is there life elsewhere in the universe? Are there other civilizations, or not? What is a ghost? Who or what is God? Where do we come from? And where are we going? Were we created or are we a coincidence? If we were created, what is our purpose? Why, if UFO sightings are everywhere, do governments insist on searching for intelligent life? There isn't enough evidence that it exists, according to them. What is an angel? What is a demon? Did the Big Bang really exist? What is matter? What is good and what is evil? The famous author George Bernard Shaw said: "Beware of false knowledge; misinformation is more dangerous than ignorance." And from this, the following questions arise: If the information we receive is contradictory and visibly false in many respects, why do things that are obviously false continue to be proposed as true principles? Who maintains them, and why or for what purpose? This book aims to explain to the readers why our reality sometimes seems so contradictory and confusing, providing a perspective that allows them to form their own opinion from a non-biased point of view; and at the same time, providing an enjoyable read that encourages them to investigate the reality around them.
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