The Search for The Ultimate principle

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What do we mean when we say "God"?

Across history, this word has carried myths, personalities, fears, and traditions. This book strips all of that away and asks the question in its most precise form: what must exist for anything to exist at all?

The Search for the Ultimate Principle is a rational, non-religious exploration of reality's foundation. Drawing from philosophy, physics, cosmology, information theory, and the study of consciousness, the book examines whether the universe is self-existing or dependent, whether laws of nature are blind mechanisms or structured necessities, and whether consciousness points toward something deeper than matter alone.

Rather than defending belief or disbelief, this work follows logic wherever it leads. God is not approached as a person, deity, or supernatural being, but as a possible necessary principle—impersonal, self-sustaining, and beyond mythology.

Written for thinkers, skeptics, scientists, and philosophy readers, this book challenges inherited assumptions and invites the reader into humanity's oldest and most difficult inquiry: are we discovering an ultimate reality, or inventing meanings to explain our existence?

This is not a book of answers—but a disciplined search for what must be true.

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