1.0
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
2.0
:
FACTS AND PROOF
2.1
Honesty
2.2
Confessions
2.3
Axioms
2.4
Action
2.5
Ontology
2.6
Steps
2.7
Factual purpose
Translated
up to this point
3.0
: WASTING TIME
3.1
Believing
3.2
Dying
3.3
Enlightenment
3.4
Hell and
Resurrection
3.5
A waste?
3.6
Pressure of
progress
3.7
Stability
3.8
Indifference
3.9
The aversion
4.0
: PROBLEMS
4.1
Ignorance
4.2
Divided
4.3
Getting lost
4.4
Bewilderment
4.5
Dislocation
4.6
Identical time
5.0
: HISTORICAL ASPECTS
5.1
Returning
5.2
Identifications
5.3
Resposibility
5.4
The angel
5.5
Time-Ego
5.6
Deteriorations
6.0
: THE ANALYTICAL CONCLUSION
6.1
Cracks
6.2
The analytical
conclusion
6.3
Against the
odds
6.4
Split against
6.5
To mend
6.6
Psychological time
7.0
: MODELS OF THOUGHT IN SCIENCE
7.1
A break of
paradigm
7.2
Yoga
7.3
Materializing
7.4
Models of
thought
7.5
Transforming
7.6
Purifying
7.7
Accomnplishments
7.8
The fourth dimension
8.0
: EMPIRICISM
8.1
Letting go
8.2
On the road
8.3
Hare Krishna
8.4
The mechanism of
power
8.5
The mistakes
8.6
An error
8.7
Constantly wrong
9.0
: Conclusions
9.1
Conversation I: Questions on the theory of
science
9.2
Conversation II: Practical and social
questions
10.0
: Prospects
10.1
Who am I?
10.2
The monster
10.3
The Future
10.4
Politics
10.5
Time harmonic
10.6
Conversation III questions of fear
11.0
:
Epilogue
Correction table
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