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A Brief History Of Sin: Messages from a Mind-Created, Googolplex-Year-Old Universe on Sin, the Multiverse, and the Meaning of Existence
by Dr. Alex Capricorn
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Synopsis
What if the universe itself could speak—and it chose to tell you the truth about sin, consciousness, and why existence even began?
In A Brief History of Sin, a Googolplex-year-old intelligence reaches across the vastness of time to share messages that blend cosmology, morality, metaphysics, and ...
In A Brief History of Sin, a Googolplex-year-old intelligence reaches across the vastness of time to share messages that blend cosmology, morality, metaphysics, and ...
What if the universe itself could speak—and it chose to tell you the truth about sin, consciousness, and why existence even began?
In A Brief History of Sin, a Googolplex-year-old intelligence reaches across the vastness of time to share messages that blend cosmology, morality, metaphysics, and philosophical sci-fi into a single sweeping vision. This is not just a story. It is a meditation on how the universe thinks—and why we exist inside it.
Inside these pages, you will explore:
• The cosmic origins and evolution of "sin" across time and dimensions
• How morality emerges from consciousness itself
• What an ancient universe-mind believes about human purpose
• The metaphysical structure behind reality, choice, and consequence
• Why existence may be a conversation between beings older than time
Written for thinkers, seekers, and readers who love the intersection of philosophy, sci-fi, metaphysics, and cosmic exploration, this book offers a rare fusion of narrative and deep conceptual insight.
If you’re ready to confront the vast intelligence behind existence—and rethink everything you know about morality and the universe—start reading today.
Perfect for fans of philosophical sci-fi, cosmic metaphysics, speculative nonfiction, and ideas that exist far beyond the boundaries of space and time.
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