My Big TOE: Discovery: Book Two of a Trilogy Unifying Philosophy, Physics, and Metaphysics

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Last update: 12-22-2024


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My Big TOE, written by a nuclear physicist in the language of contemporary culture, unifies science and philosophy, physics and metaphysics, mind and matter, purpose and meaning, the normal and the paranormal. The entirety of human experience (mind, body, and spirit) including both our objective and subjective worlds is brought together under one seamless scientific understanding.

Book 2: Discovery

Section 3 develops the interface and interaction between we the people and our digital consciousness reality. It derives and explains the characteristics, origins, dynamics, and function of ego, love, and free will. It derives our larger purpose. Finally, Section 3 develops the psi uncertainty principle as it explains and interrelates psi phenomena, free will, love, consciousness evolution, reality, human purpose, entropy and physics.

Section 4 lays out an operational and functional model of consciousness that further develops the results of Section 3 and supports the conclusions of Section 5. The origins and nature of digital consciousness are described. Our physical universe, our science, and our perception of a physical reality are logically derived. The mind-matter dichotomy is solved as physical reality is directly derived from the nature of digital consciousness.


Top reviews from the United States

  • Tom Hockman
    5.0 out of 5 stars The TOE series is must reading for every human being!
    Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2015
    The My Big Toe trilogy is something anyone wanting a whole new explanation and approach to understanding the universe and our place in in should invest the time to ready this trilogy. The Theory of Everything (TOE) combines philosophy, physics, and metaphysics to help explain reality in ways that religions, politics, cultures, and our limited senses cause us to completely misunderstand. This series emphasizes learning for yourself in an applied scientific manner, not taking the word of groups, institutions, and handed-down traditions as unchallenged truth.
    The books are very well written in an articulate manner, but it may take two or three reads for the concepts of this series to sink in because the way of thinking is completely out of our normal thought habits. Campbell is patient with readers who need multiple restatements of the same ideas for them to really sink in. The author knows these concepts don't come naturally, but if you come to understand them, they make more sense than any "tradtional" explanations you've learned from conventional sources.
  • jim mason
    5.0 out of 5 stars It was a very good read and though it was certainly deep and scientific
    Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2015
    Fabulously intriguing, I had never considered life as part of a super-massive computer simulation that's actually a virtual computer that is part of a multi-layered thought experiment in the mind of God or AUM as the author likes to say. That the essence of everything is consciousness rather than material and from a mathematical point of view, the essence of everything is digital.
    It was a very good read and though it was certainly deep and scientific, it was also a good readable story with plenty of wit and humor. He mixes it up nicely in a way that gave my mind a break. But make no mistake, your mind will be significantly stretched beyond its normal boundaries when you are finished. There is no way a person can consider the concepts in this book without having to think outside the box. It's the kind of book one needs to re-read from time to time to get the most out of it.
  • Manuel Arredondo
    5.0 out of 5 stars I love the way reality is derived here by tying in ...
    Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016
    This is an inspiring and ambitious undertaking by the author. I love the way reality is derived here by tying in interdisciplinary concepts like evolution, biology, & spirituality. If you're looking to see the world in a different light, this will do it. For people who are very logical and scientifically driven, parts of this will turn your skepticism meter on, but that is okay. I am still not 100% believing everything in this book, but I am living life much more open minded than before and coming up with my own conclusions.
  • harri
    4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting book to read in the holidays
    Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2014
    A very interning concept. Well rittn
  • Richard Wagner
    5.0 out of 5 stars This is not a quick or easy read. It is a great book full of ...
    Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2015
    This is not a quick or easy read. It is a great book full of information. Takeing it slow and steady helped me understand the points he was making. I feel like i have a better understanding on the true mechanics of reality and evolving consciousness from reading this book.
  • Earl
    5.0 out of 5 stars Reality
    Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019
    What Tom's books do is to totally challenge your ideas of reality and religion. To make sense of his books you must have an open mind and be willing to consider the most unusual ideas!
  • Larry See
    3.0 out of 5 stars His toe, your toe, my toe...skepticism and an open mind and don’t eat the model.
    Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2017
    I suggest watching some of his videos on You Tube first. You will get a better grasp of the trilogy. His T.O.E Theory Of Everything is a very difficult read. It is recursive and speculative to a fault. Though he warns several times to read the menu and eat the chow, he seems to fall into his own trap munching along on the paper and positing as the Truth of this scrumptious repast. Sorry, not my toe. Skepticism with an open mind is his motto. BUT, he has not figured out that MIND is not your friend. It is altogether something else which he ignores or is not at all aware of. His definition of consciousness...not developed even for a model. One will never define consciousness, never see it because it is one’s organ of sight. Oh well.
  • Luiz Carlos Almeida Filho
    5.0 out of 5 stars Most interesting stuff.
    Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2014
    Be prepared to face a very different point of view to everything you know, or think you know, about everything there is. Maybe you'll not buy everything on this book but, rest assured it'll give you a lot of food for thought. I found it very enlightening. Now, to the third book on the trilogy...

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