Science Proclaims Materialism Is Dead

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Contemporary physics and science reject materialism
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information and agent
Information processing interpretation of physics
Information processing paradigm
Interpretation of Physics
Interpretation of Quantum Physics
Materialism
Materialism is a great error
Matter is an illusion
Nonsubstantialism
Perception and Reality
Philosophy
Philosophy of Physics
relation
Science
Substantialism
The study of Perception and Reality leads to the transition from substantialism to non-substantialism
The Universe is made of energy
The Universe is not made of matter
Transition from substantialism to non-substantialism

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  • ISBN 9781803419787
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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At the beginning of the 20th century, modern science asserted that only matter really exists. Science, philosophy, and culture declared the victory of materialism over all other worldviews. The contemporary world was formatted according to the software of materialism, coupled with Darwinism, capitalism, individualism, and consumerism. This system engendered the infernal cycle of over-exploitation, over-production, and over-consumption, with many negative consequences. After a century of exponential development, contemporary science is now asserting: Matter doesn't really exist.�Different interpretations of contemporary physics, as well as the union of the quantum revolution and the information processing revolution, are leading to the revolutionary conclusion that the universe is not made up of matter or material objects but of energy -�understood as activity and complex information-processing systems or agents.
Adil Kabbaj is Professor of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics (INSEA), Rabat, Morocco. His research interests include knowledge, ontology, intelligent systems and the philosophical role of computer science and artificial intelligence. He lives in Tamesna, Morocco.

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