21st Century Weapon

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Roland G. Rolsen ISBN: 9781618425249
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Roland G. Rolsen
ISBN: 9781618425249
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
Roland G. Rolsen navigates us through the chaos of the modern world. This book should be seen as an introduction to some of the more complex ideas regarding philosophy, complexity and even quantum mechanics. At times funny, this book asks some serious questions that lead us to some dramatic conclusions. The author is less concerned with making a point and more concerned with getting us to think. His aim is clearly to get his readers to ask questions. This isn't your typical book. Consider this an opportunity to glimpse into the mind of Roland G. Rolsen. He doesn't bother with the formalities and he even leaves some open ended questions. Longer's goal isn't to explain the material but rather to present it to us. There's a lot of original material here, this is a catharsis for Roland. Allegedly he usurped his editor on this one because he wanted the reader to experience the ideas as they came rather than worrying about the presentation of the work. This a true example of Roland's belief in substance over structure.
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Roland G. Rolsen navigates us through the chaos of the modern world. This book should be seen as an introduction to some of the more complex ideas regarding philosophy, complexity and even quantum mechanics. At times funny, this book asks some serious questions that lead us to some dramatic conclusions. The author is less concerned with making a point and more concerned with getting us to think. His aim is clearly to get his readers to ask questions. This isn't your typical book. Consider this an opportunity to glimpse into the mind of Roland G. Rolsen. He doesn't bother with the formalities and he even leaves some open ended questions. Longer's goal isn't to explain the material but rather to present it to us. There's a lot of original material here, this is a catharsis for Roland. Allegedly he usurped his editor on this one because he wanted the reader to experience the ideas as they came rather than worrying about the presentation of the work. This a true example of Roland's belief in substance over structure.

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