Metaphysics: An Introduction -
As you walk through the Metaphysics Wing, you find four main chambers:
Metaphysics is often called the "study of being" or the "fundamental building blocks of reality". Think of it like the hidden blueprint of a house. You can see the paint and the furniture (the physical world), but metaphysics tries to find the invisible beams and foundation that hold everything up. The Four Great Rooms Metaphysics: An Introduction
This isn't about telescopes, but about the nature of the universe. Is it infinite? Did it have a cause, or has it always been here? As you walk through the Metaphysics Wing, you
In this wing, the questions aren't about how things happen, but what things are. The Mystery of the "Table" The Four Great Rooms This isn't about telescopes,
If every action has a cause (like dominos falling), are your choices truly yours, or were they "set" at the beginning of time? The "After-Physics" Metaphysics: An Introduction - 2nd Edition - Alyssa Ney
Our story begins in a vast, ancient library. Most rooms in this library are filled with books on how things work: biology explains how a tree grows, physics explains how a ball falls, and chemistry explains why fire burns. But at the very back, behind a heavy velvet curtain, is the .
Is time a flat road we are walking on, or is the past, present, and future all happening at once like a giant DVD?