The Science of Religion
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About the Book
The first part of this book explains the boundary of our understanding of what extent our mind can comprehend based from the fact that we are contained by this universe as our universal set. Nevertheless, one can think of another kind of reason, a tunneling for beyond our comprehension. This kind of reason might not be logical in the sense of mathematics and natural science as the expression of the universe. The second part of this book tries to prove that for every community whether terrestrial or non-terrestrial (no matter what type of race, organism, species, system, and etc.), there exist a perfect system or a perfect government system that preserves and continues their existence and integrity necessary for their evolution or transition. The process of constructing a perfect government system introduced here can be applied to any size of population including mixed systems. The proof requires a little concept in mathematics, like basic set operations and mathematical induction. The illustration of this book's cover depicts a parabolic dish that converges light or signal from the dish to its focal point; this can represent the structure of a prefect government system where the focal point is the singularity. Moreover, to any active readers, the author recommends the concept in this book to be expanded or related further to religious views in a logical perspective. It is important to note that the structure or concept in this perfect government system is non-religious, but it can serve as a generalized model where, say for instance the relationship between people and God can be patterned to. In effect, many questions and mysteries can be answered in religious point of view.