
The Secret History of the Universe
How Ancient Wisdom Made the Modern World An exhilarating and mind-bending exploration of the relationship between spiritual belief and cutting-edge science from global bestseller Jonathan Black From the author of the global bestseller The Secret History of the World comes an epic new history of the relationship between spiritual belief and cutting-edge science.
Jonathan Black shows that from Marie Curie to todayâs architects of AI, many of our greatest scientists have been guided by secret, mystical and âhigherâ teachings towards an understanding of the universe familiar to the builders of the pyramids of Giza or the Temple at Jerusalem. He explores how these discoveries, foreshadowed and paralleled by geniuses including Carl Gustav Jung and Hilma af Klint, raise deep and urgent questions about our understanding of the universe.
Is the material universe we perceive with our senses an illusion?
Is a higher intelligence directing it?
Are events in the future already fixed?
How does modern physics show we are all connected in ways old science said were impossible?
Are different kinds of intelligence - divine and less benevolent - emerging around us?
This is the science hardline atheists donât want you to know about.
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How Ancient Wisdom Made the Modern World An exhilarating and mind-bending exploration of the relationship between spiritual belief and cutting-edge science from global bestseller Jonathan Black From the author of the global bestseller The Secret History of the World comes an epic new history of the relationship between spiritual belief and cutting-edge science.
Jonathan Black shows that from Marie Curie to todayâs architects of AI, many of our greatest scientists have been guided by secret, mystical and âhigherâ teachings towards an understanding of the universe familiar to the builders of the pyramids of Giza or the Temple at Jerusalem. He explores how these discoveries, foreshadowed and paralleled by geniuses including Carl Gustav Jung and Hilma af Klint, raise deep and urgent questions about our understanding of the universe.
Is the material universe we perceive with our senses an illusion?
Is a higher intelligence directing it?
Are events in the future already fixed?
How does modern physics show we are all connected in ways old science said were impossible?
Are different kinds of intelligence - divine and less benevolent - emerging around us?
This is the science hardline atheists donât want you to know about.











