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Somewhere Between The One And The Zero... The Philosophy of Number 1=0
by Kevin P. Cerveny
111 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-1340; ISBN 1-4120-3512-0; US$15.50, C$18.13, EUR12.50, £9.00
No other discussion will bring a better understanding to the question, "Why are we here?" than the philosophy of numbers discussed in, Somewhere Between the One and the Zero...
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About the Book
Somewhere Between the One and the Zero is a book about the philosophy of numbers. The book is dedicated to exploring the meaning found in numbers and the evidence that they provide for the existence of the "infinite." A detailed look into "what" it is that makes up infinity is pursued with the hope that a focused study will help to demystify what is most often a misrepresented concept.
The purpose of this venture is to better understand our place in the universe. The hope of the book is for all to understand the infinite value of all things. The messages that are displayed out in number provide all of the evidence required to permit both purpose and hope to be achieved.
About the Author
Kevin P. Cerveny grew up in Southern California, where even at an early age he began questioning the most trivial of instructions and descriptions; thus testing his mother's patience with the ever repeating question of "why?"
A self proclaimed "professional day dreamer," Kevin took what he refers to as "idle speculation," and began his extensive research into finding the purpose and the meaning of our existence.
Currently, Kevin is working to master the art of balancing work, family, and continuing to fulfill his plans of becoming a full time writer and a teacher of philosophy.
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