Could it be that our consciousness is not simply a product of the brain, but the result of an all-encompassing alternation between individuals and the universe? In this innovative book, Claus Janew proposes the groundbreaking idea of the "i-structure" or "infinitesimality structure", a concept that elegantly combines four seemingly disparate perspectives to explain the fundamental nature of consciousness and reality.
In a riveting dialogue, Janew explores how the continuous interplay of collective and individual awareness, the infinite and the infinitesimal, the determinacy and indeterminacy of free will, gives rise to our experience of a stable and yet endlessly creative world. With remarkable clarity and insight, he tackles age-old philosophical problems such as the existence of free will, the subjectivity of consciousness, and the relationship between self and other.
"Alternating Consciousness" is an incredible journey that takes the reader from the basics of the i-structure to its far-reaching implications for our understanding of reality. Janew's pioneering vision not only bridges the gap between science and spirituality but also offers a fresh perspective on the nature of our existence.