Philip Golabuk Bücher






The Girl Who Gave Birth to a Cat: Arcadia Stories
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Set in the enchanting village of Arcadia, this collection of stories pays homage to Gabriel Garcia Marquez's magical realism. It weaves together the ordinary and the supernatural, showcasing moments where ancestral ghosts interact in the mundane, and extraordinary occurrences disrupt daily life. Through vivid imagery, the author explores the eerie undercurrents in everyday events, revealing how the familiar can be transformed by the unexpected. The tales invite readers to reconsider the boundaries between reality and imagination.
Exploring the philosophical debate between Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein, this book delves into the unresolved conflicts within quantum mechanics regarding the nature of reality. It challenges widely held misconceptions endorsed by prominent physicists, including David Deutsch, Max Tegmark, Jim Al-Khalili, and Stephen Hawking. Aimed at those intrigued by the quantum universe, it emphasizes the importance of humility in scientific inquiry and seeks to rekindle a sense of wonder about existence and the mysteries of the cosmos.
Before the Earth Was Round
- 102 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Set in prehistoric Africa, this cautionary tale explores the origins of civilization through the journey of Tamal, a determined teenager. Defying oppressive elders and driven by a quest for knowledge, he embarks on a perilous journey to demonstrate the earth's roundness while completing his shamanic training. His actions inadvertently sow the seeds of conflict, leading to a grim fate for humanity as he faces the threat of a cannibal tribe. Themes of violence, oppression, and the human condition are woven throughout this thought-provoking narrative.
Exploring the enigmatic concept of self and awareness, this work delves into the relationship between observation and reality, challenging traditional views in science and philosophy. The author argues for a nonlocal observer, positing that our consciousness transcends time and space, with the universe itself as a manifestation of this awareness. This paradigm shift not only redefines our understanding of existence but also offers solutions to pressing existential challenges, suggesting a transformative perspective on our future and the world around us.