"Science and the Infinite; or, Through a Window in the Blank Wall" by Sydney T. Klein is a journey into the realms of reality, how we see the world, and what it means to be alive, penned in the early 1900s. The book tackles tough questions about what's real and what's beyond our physical senses, pushing readers to think about the difference between what we can touch and feel and the spiritual truths that lie beneath. The author starts off by talking about how our senses can trick us and keep us from seeing the bigger picture and how everyday troubles can cloud our minds, hiding deeper truths. Inspired by people facing the end of their lives, the author wants to share insights about what existence really is, and our natural search for meaning. The main idea is to get readers to switch their thinking from seeing the physical world as all there is, to understanding that our spiritual selves are what truly matter, and each chapter encourages readers to question what they know and to find a stronger connection to the infinite.

Science and the Infinite; or, Through a Window in the Blank Wall
By Sydney T. (Sydney Turner) Klein
Discover a path beyond the everyday as this book beckons you to question reality, embrace the spiritual, and glimpse eternity through the limitations of your senses.
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2008-06-29
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