EPILOGUE
My intention in doing this book is to try to correct the imbalance from my point of view between the so-called physical sciences and philosophy.
I think this is the least developed science today and the one that has to contribute to humanity in the future. Scientists cling to the science known in a way that borders on materialism and fear into the world of the hypothetical as a way to explain what they do not understand. Philosophy is responsible for providing possible solutions to unresolved problems but the demonstration process is more complex.
It makes no sense to reject the role of philosophy in society just because they can be inserted into a glass jar. An ideological reasoning may be considered sufficient for one person but not for another, it may depend a lot on their culture but also their intelligence.
However the courage of scientific is its ability to accept the improbable as possible without denying any hypothesis without analyzing it impartially.
It would be too much to expect that all my theories are true, but some of them if only it were it would be a step forward for humanity and for this alone would be justified because the creation of this book.
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