Factuality vs. Actuality: One More Step to Proving the Creator

Factuality vs. Actuality: One More Step to Proving the Creator

by Majid Kashanpour
Factuality vs. Actuality: One More Step to Proving the Creator

Factuality vs. Actuality: One More Step to Proving the Creator

by Majid Kashanpour

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Overview

What I want to share is the presence of empty understandings presenting significant challenges. It is crucial for us, as individuals in a diverse society, to recognize the impact of these empty understandings. It is through this process of filling the voids in our understanding that we can grow intellectually and promote a more inclusive and informed society.
Join me on this journey as I explore a few empty understandings formed within the realms of men. There is a lot more to question and a lot more to find out about the great universe, however, where we lack the most, in my opinion, is how far can we perceive and how far are we actually willing to perceive.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185902882
Publisher: Majid Kashanpour
Publication date: 08/31/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

I have been an avid reader since an early age with interests in religion, science, and space. Having completed my Diploma in Math and Physics in 1980 at HADAF #4, Tehran, Iran, I began tutoring Math, Physics, and Electronics in Iran and the US at colleges, universities, and privately.
My General Education (GE) courses included Philosophy, American History, Political Science, Arts, and Music. I got my B.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1997, having completed it in three and a half years, from California State University, Northridge (CSUN). My name has been on the wall of the Electrical Engineering/Computers department since I graduated in 1997. I have also been a part of the aerospace industry in the United States.
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