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The authors blend scientific reasoning and theological reflection to propose that the continuity of intellectual faculties and natural laws points toward a future, unseen state that can be contemplated by a higher form of perception or faith. They examine the limits of reason and the role of faith in accessing divine realities, argue for a principle of continuity linking visible and invisible orders, and explore physical concepts such as ether and conservation as speculative bridges to a post‑physical condition. The work engages critics and defenders alike, presenting its proposals as tentative, open to revision, and aimed at reconciling scientific and religious perspectives.
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