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Have you ever experienced coincidences that cannot be logically explained? This book helps the readers understand the meaning of synchronicity, or remarkable coincidences in people's lives. This work not only explains the mystery of synchronicity, originally introduced by Carl Jung, but it also shows how to make simple calculations to estimate the chances that coincidences are not due to mere randomness. The reader will learn how to prove that the coincidences in their lives have meaning, rather than being a 'fluke' of pure luck.
By showing that the role of chance in such phenomena is unlikely, it uniquely connects the synchronicity phenomenon with the questions of the Universe's origin, biological evolution, quantum mechanics, elementary particles and with the incredible beauty of the laws of nature. The book demonstrates that our world cannot be viewed as purely materialistic, defined by randomness, cause-and-effect chains and social behavior. Where science does not provide definitive answers, this book offers explanations based on the idea of our consciousness's connection to the fundamental informational reality that shapes the events and processes of our world. It argues that everything we know about the Universe is fully compatible with the existence of God.
When coincidence meets meaning: unveiling the creator of the universe via an exploration of synchronicity ...
Exceptionally fascinating and interesting! This book dwells on planes of thought much above the ordinary and hence,
isn’t a book for everyone. However, I think the right audience will find it simply gripping! ... Additionally, it has content to spark new ideas for sci-fi filmmakers and writers that blended with their own, might result in the production of new, spellbinding movies or books. Hence, I recommend it to them as well.
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— Raju Chacko (Senior Reedsy book reviewer / IT engineer) —
I met my friend Sergei several years ago when we began working on the encyclosphere together. I was delighted to learn he had written this book. He introduced me to the Pauli-Jung conjecture and the concept of synchronicity, and his exploration of these ideas is deeply fascinating. While Sergei's spiritual journey and his understanding of the divine differ from my own Christian faith, I believe he is on to something profound and potentially groundbreaking in this work.
— Tim Chambers, former Deputy Director of the Knowledge Standard Foundation —
I was a fun of Carl Jung's work on synchronicity. I knew that strange coincidences happen to people but I could not make any reasonable estimate of how unlikely such events are. For the first time, this work offers a method to estimate unlikeliness of such events. It proves the existence of this phenomenon! This book lays out the scientific foundation of idealism. It gives hope to all of us... Bravo!
— Tania Smaltsar (MD, Ermislearn CEO/Executive Director) —
This book immediately caught my interest with its intriguing title and visually appealing cover, and I was excited to see how it would explore the nature of information, reality, and existence. Dr. Sergei V. Chekanov takes a "deep" dive into scientific, philosophical, and computational perspectives, making for a thought-provoking read.
What I appreciated most is how the book challenges traditional views and presents a unique framework for understanding how information shapes our world. Chekanov introduces complex topics related to quantum mechanics, computation, and the philosophy of information, but in a way that feels engaging rather than too overly academic. The writing encourages curiosity and critical thinking, making this a book that doesn’t just present ideas—it makes you question what you think you know. It really does.
One of the most intriguing parts was how the book ties quantum physics, artificial intelligence, and computational theory together, suggesting that reality itself might function like an information-processing system. Even as someone who doesn’t usually read books on this topic, I found myself drawn in by the way Chekanov connects these ideas to the nature of consciousness, perception, and the future of technology. These particular subjects are a passion of mine and to find a completely "new" way of view them has me in awe.
That said, some sections could have been expanded for clarity, especially for readers who are new to concepts like information theory and its relation to the physical world, like me. While the book is highly engaging, certain ideas feel like they scratch the surface rather than fully explore their implications.
Rating: 4.6/5: For beginners like myself, this book makes abstract scientific and philosophical ideas more accessible than expected. If you enjoy books that push the boundaries of science, philosophy, and consciousness, this one is worth checking out. It doesn’t claim to have all the answers, but it will definitely leave you with new questions—which, to me, is the sign of a book that truly makes an impact.
— (L. Kennedy, Top Reviewer, Booksprout) —
The original version of this book (Print ISBN: 9798990642812 eBook ISBN: 9798990642805) is available from this link with the Russian Edition.
If you would like to contact the author directly, use this email: "schekanov [AT] jwork.org" (Dr. S.V.Chekanov)
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