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Book details
  • Genre:PHILOSOPHY
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:350
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098359430

Tunnels Through Time

Poems and Observations

by James A. Heffernan

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Overview
Tunnels Through Time: Poems and Observations is a book that contains just that: Brief philosophical observations in addition to original poems, all offered for the first time in print. Anyone who is interested in one, the other or both types of writing will find what is offered here to be interesting, engaging and fun. Topics range from Free Will and Fate, to Technology, A.I. and the Destiny of Man, to Chaos and Order, to Anthropology and Civilization, to Environment and Ecology to the U.S.A. -- and many more. Anyone will find something to enjoy.
Description
Tunnels Through Time: Poems and Observations is a book that contains just that: Brief philosophical observations in addition to original poems, all offered for the first time in print. Anyone who is interested in one, the other or both types of writing will find what is offered here to be interesting, engaging and fun. Topics range from Free Will and Fate, to Technology, A.I. and the Destiny of Man, to Chaos and Order, to Anthropology and Civilization, to Environment and Ecology to the U.S.A. -- and many more. Anyone will find something to enjoy.
About the author
James A. "Jimmy" Heffernan is a published author, having previously released "The Reality of Hunter-Gatherers," "Nonlocal Nature: The Eight Circuits of Consciousness," "Many Worlds: A Collection of Poems," and "Unfolding Nature: Being in the Implicate Order." He is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he studied physics and anthropology. He hopes his readers appreciate the subtleties and complexities of the world around us as much as he does, and that these readers find such an attitude facilitated by his writings.