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The Pillars of NeoCosmo Thought
These are not conventional books. They do not seek entertainment or certainty, but to challenge what you believe about the universe and yourself.
Released for free, they are not products but explanatory frameworks. Knowledge should circulate freely, be questioned, and evolve.
The Eternal Universe rejects the idea of a beginning, questions the Big Bang, and introduces the container theory as a new way to think about an eternal cosmos.
The second book examines the human condition, presenting humans as intelligence at different levels and dismantling concepts such as soul, consciousness, and free will as symbolic constructs.
Together, they form the open core of NeoCosmo thought: not truths, but tools for freedom of thought.
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