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Soul Mechanics

The Hidden Architecture of Everything

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Soul Mechanics

著者: Marcus Riauka
ナレーター: AI Voice Marcus Riauka, AI Voice Adam Stone
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この作品は、デジタルボイスによる朗読を使用しています。

デジタルボイスは、オーディオブック用にコンピューター生成された朗読です。
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. SOUL MECHANICS is a contemplative cosmology that begins with a single crack in the physical world: the one thing science has never explained — why there is any experience at all — and follows that crack all the way down.
Across thirteen chapters, it builds a single, unflinching architecture. Why is there something rather than nothing? Why would a perfect, complete consciousness fracture itself on purpose? What is a soul, what does death actually remove, why does the world contain suffering, and what survives when everything — every star, every life, the whole rendered cosmos — finally dissolves?
The answer offered here is strange and oddly intimate: that you are not a brief spark thrown off by matter, but the fundamental awareness looking out through a single, unrepeatable angle. That the universe is something consciousness is doing — and you are one of the places it is being done. That you forgot you were the whole, on purpose, beautifully, so that the remembering could be real.
This is not mysticism dressed as certainty. Nothing here is offered as proof — only as a fit, a shape the deepest questions seem to require, where physics, information theory, and the contemplative traditions of every continent keep arriving at the same door by roads that never crossed.
From the hard problem of consciousness to the great dissolution and back to a single word — I AM — SOUL MECHANICS is for anyone who has ever felt that the solid story of the world does not quite close, and wanted to stand at the edge of the crack and feel the larger space behind it.
As above, so below.
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