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Scientific Approach to the Meaning of Life: Abridged Version

By: Arturas Vaitaitis
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This is an abbreviated version of "Scientific Approach to the Meaning of Life," where science and spirituality intertwine through the captivating narrative of the author's personal journey. This compact yet profound book draws upon a spectrum of scientific fields, while also charting the complex and mixed paths of religion and science through history, aiming to shed light on one of humanity's most profound questions – What is the meaning of life?

Personal experiences are beautifully melded with insights from particle physics, evolutionary biology, and historical analyses, crafting an intimate yet lighthearted account of the search for life's purpose.

Perfect for listeners seeking a personal and intellectually stimulating exploration of life's most significant question, "Scientific Approach to the Meaning of Life" offers a compelling intersection of science, history, and personal discovery. This book promises a unique journey through the dimensions of existence, shaped by the author's scientific insight and personal journey.

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If you’re interested in finding the meaning of life (and let’s face it, who isn’t?), this book is a must-read. I believe that this audiobook will be particularly interesting to young graduates, as one of the author’s intentions was to provide advice to his younger self. Another interesting point of the book is that the author advises reconsidering the scientific evaluation of traditional religions, which have been the most influential motivation for human civilization’s development over thousands of years. This assertion remains valid even today. The only caveat of this audiobook is that the sound quality falls far short of ideal. Overall, I found this book to be a personal and intellectually stimulating exploration of life’s most significant question. Highly recommended!

God is alive; philosophy is dead

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