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THROUGH THE EYES of a CHILD

When Simple Logic Challenges Accepted Science

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By: Julian North
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What if the most profound truths came not from experts, but from the simple questions of a child?


In Through the Eyes of a Child: When Simple Logic Challenges Accepted Science, Julian North takes readers on a thought-provoking journey that dismantles blind acceptance and reignites true curiosity.

Told through a captivating dialogue between a wide-eyed child and a well-educated adult, this book reveals how easily our beliefs are shaped—and how fragile they become when tested by pure, honest reasoning. Each chapter pulls back another layer of certainty, exposing contradictions, challenging long-held assumptions, and inviting readers to rediscover the world with wonder instead of dogma.

Neither conspiracy nor dismissal-Through the Eyes of a Child*is a neutral yet powerful exploration of questioning itself. It asks:
  • Why do we believe what we’re told?
  • When did we stop trusting our senses?
  • And what happens when logic, not authority, leads the way?

If you enjoy books that make you think deeply, question freely, and see the world anew, this is the one you’ll be talking about long after the final page.

A quiet revolution begins with a single question. Are you ready to ask it?

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