ISBN-13: 9786203828580 / Angielski / Miękka / 60 str.
"Things are not what they seem to be" is an expression repeatedly used by mathematicians, theoretical physicists, philosophers and even Sherlock Holmes. It seems that all of them, very attentive students of the universe in its various manifestations, have managed to detect that what is observed depends on several factors. One, the kind of universe in which the observer is. Two, the different elements used for that detection. Three, the perception of space-time that the researcher handles. Four, the scientific formation of the one who is going to report what is seen.From all of the above, one could conclude that no reality exists, given that everything reported is a sort of changing flow of information that covers everything that has existed, exists and will exist, following a certain master programming that governs the march of the universe towards its final extinction, translated by scientists as THE ENTHROPIC END.Will we survive somehow within this apparent chaos? Let us trust that everything is susceptible to change and that it is possible to reach a higher level of existence.