Discovery of Nothing: A New Interpretation of Reality by Lyle D. Jacobson.
A reading of this amazing book is dedicated to all brothers and sisters who dwell herein with their sight impaired and can only hear, for there has been no braille version of this book ever created, nor, most likely, ever will.
Acknowledgements
I am grateful for my exposure to some powerful teachers. Ayn Rand sensitized me to the concept and value of living for myself. Astrophysicist Andrew Galambos taught me the scientific method, how to add to knowledge, an awareness of the source of value and much more. Thomas Paine is my model of integrity.
Paine was true to his principles and he never softened his intellectual blows against the enemies of rationality. My heartfelt thanks to my friends John Francis for his organization, editing and graphics and Jace Nelson for his editing, writing and semantic contributions that added significantly to the comprehension of these ideas.
My genuine appreciation goes to all my friends who have supported and patiently endured my attempts to explain these ideas. And a special thank you to the innovators who have contributed to human knowledge and civilization. Gratitude is also extended to Bonnie Lange at “The Truth Seeker” for wanting to publish these ideas and her editor, Bill Lindley, who saved me from more than a few blunders.
To complete this acknowledgement, it is necessary to extend gratitude to all past and present structures in the universe. All of these have been involved directly or indirectly with my existence. This includes structures that have given rise to my problems, problems that have enabled me to use and create structures for reaching my solutions.
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