Synopsis
What if gravity is not merely a force, but a geometric condition—and what if mind, rightly understood, participates in the very structure that gives rise to it? In Mind Tells Spacetime How to Move: The Levitation Key that Unlocks Gravity, Nahu Lanham presents a bold and original synthesis of philosophy, consciousness studies, geometry, and speculative physics, drawing on the insights of Plato, Gauss, Riemann, Einstein, Hegel, David Bohm, and Eric Perl to explore a radical possibility: that mind is not a passive observer imprisoned in matter, but an active participant in the relational field from which spacetime, motion, and gravity emerge. Moving from the unseen role of information and structure to curvature, Super Mind, levitation traditions, meditative development, and the hidden geometry of experience, this visionary work invites readers into a deeper understanding of reality as something not merely observed, but participated in. Philosophically rich, intellectually provocative, and spiritually expansive, this book offers a daring new framework for anyone seeking to understand consciousness, human potential, and the mysterious architecture of the unive
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