The Geometry of a Lie How Newtonian Dogma Created a Multipolar Awakening [#995926]

Free Download The Geometry of a Lie: How Newtonian Dogma Created a Multipolar Awakening
English | November 28, 2025 | ASIN: B0G4CKLJ2W | 73 pages | EPUB (True) | 227.46 KB
For centuries, the world trusted a simple illusion: that reality is stable only when its shapes are fixed, its sides equal, and its structures unchanging. From Euclid's symmetry to Newton's mechanical universe, an entire worldview was built on rigidity and centralization. But nothing alive behaves this way. Life bends, space curves, and consciousness moves in spirals, fields, and elastic transitions. The Geometry of a Lie reveals how static geometry shaped human thinking, global politics, identity, and power-and how its collapse is revealing a deeper, living architecture beneath it. Biology, ecosystems, and the quantum world all reject unipolar control. Instead, they demonstrate multipolar coherence, distributed intelligence, and continuous transformation. As old systems fracture, humanity is awakening into a field-based reality where stability comes from resonance, not rigidity. This book guides readers into the new consciousness emerging-a multipolar identity aligned with the living geometry of the universe.
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