The Substrate
  1. The Substrate
  • The Substrate
  • Prologue
  • Volume I: The Unit
    • Volume I: The Unit
    • Introduction: The Question
    • On Stacked Processes
    • Part I: The Human Unit
    • On the Mind and the Body
    • On the Mind and the External World
    • Part II: Descent — The Quark
    • Part III: The Subatomic
    • Part IV: The Atom
    • Part V: The Molecule
    • Part VI: The Cell
    • Part VII: The Organ
    • Part VIII: The Organism
    • Part IX: Return — The Common Structure
    • Epilogue: The Next Unit
  • Volume II: The Law
    • Volume II: The Law
    • On Success and Fulfillment of Life
    • On the Laws of Nature for Humans
    • On the Pursuit of Knowledge, Power, and Freedom
  • Volume III: The Aggregate
    • Volume III: The Aggregate
  • Volume IV: The Emergence
    • Volume IV: The Emergence
    • The Essence of Creation
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The Substrate

Volume I: The Unit

Author

Malik Sediqzad

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The Substrate

Malik Sediqzad
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This book begins with a premise that most modern inquiry refuses: that science, philosophy, and sacred tradition are not in competition. They are different instruments pointed at the same thing.

That thing is reality. And reality, encountered directly enough, without the filters of inherited language and institutional frame, is what most traditions have called God.

This is not a theological argument. It is not an atheist argument either. It is an attempt to find what is actually there — by asking what every serious attempt to understand existence has in common, and what each reveals that the others miss.

The same question runs underneath all of it: what is the substrate on which everything else runs? And what does it mean that we are made of it?

Prologue
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