The World That Does Not Exist: A Study of Reality as Stabilized Experience
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What if the world you experience is not fixed, but stabilized?Not imagined. Not unreal. But maintained through observation, identity, alignment, and perception.The World That Does Not Exist is a calm philosophical inquiry into reality as experienced from within. It does not ask the reader to accept a belief system, reject the physical world, or adopt a new doctrine. Instead, it invites the reader to examine something far more immediate: the structure of experience itself.- Why does reality feel continuous? - Why does identity change depending on where we are and who we are with? - Why do dreams feel real while we are inside them? - Why do familiar places, memories, roles, and relationships stabilize our sense of self?Through a precise and contemplative exploration, Sæmundur Björnsson presents a model of reality not as a fixed external container, but as stabilized experience - something occupied, reinforced, and observed from within.This is not a book of certainty.It is a book of observation.Written for readers drawn to philosophy, consciousness, perception, identity, and the deeper questions beneath ordinary experience, The World That Does Not Exist offers a quiet but powerful invitation: Read without belief. Observe without assumption. And see what remains.
What if the world you experience is not fixed, but stabilized?Not imagined. Not unreal. But maintained through observation, identity, alignment, and perception.The World That Does Not Exist is a calm philosophical inquiry into reality as experienced from within. It does not ask the reader to accept a belief system, reject the physical world, or adopt a new doctrine. Instead, it invites the reader to examine something far more immediate: the structure of experience itself.- Why does reality feel continuous? - Why does identity change depending on where we are and who we are with? - Why do dreams feel real while we are inside them? - Why do familiar places, memories, roles, and relationships stabilize our sense of self?Through a precise and contemplative exploration, Sæmundur Björnsson presents a model of reality not as a fixed external container, but as stabilized experience - something occupied, reinforced, and observed from within.This is not a book of certainty.It is a book of observation.Written for readers drawn to philosophy, consciousness, perception, identity, and the deeper questions beneath ordinary experience, The World That Does Not Exist offers a quiet but powerful invitation: Read without belief. Observe without assumption. And see what remains.
AmazonPagina's: 213, Paperback, Independently published
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