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What if the world were the other way around — if what we usually call “simple” were in fact the most profound, and what we assume to be “complex” were really a construction?
This book begins with a striking insight from Henri Bergson: “Spontaneity is simple and inertia is complex.” From this inversion unfolds an inquiry into life, thought, and the structures that shape our existence. Drawing on philosophy, quantum physics, psychology, and complexity theory, the work shows how simplicity is not absence of detail, but the presence of vitality and integration. Bergson’s vision is set in dialogue with Deleuze’s folds, de Bono’s creative simplicity, Riemann’s poles and dimensions, Renselle’s enigmatic “Quantonics,” chaos theory, and Jung’s reflections. Spontaneity emerges as the living condition of possibility — while inertia reveals itself as derivative, an abstraction concealing hidden complexity. A study and a guide, this book invites seekers to rediscover life where spontaneity unfolds. . ISBN 978-1-326-21153-0, fully colored, 120 pages. Fixed price € 29,49 (all in & within NL through Paypal or cash) |