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The Illusion of Separation

The Illusion of Separation

Modern science and the CTMU challenge the idea of separation. Reality is a network of interconnected processes, where the observer’s role is key to maintaining coherence.

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Philosophy. Psychology. Theology. Art(s). Society. History. Archeology. Anthropology. Cosmology. Learning. And, of course, coffee.

The CTMU reveals the profound role of perception in shaping reality. Explore how observers interact with the universe, influencing its structure and coherence in ways science and philosophy both reflect.

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