Publisher's Synopsis
What if belief in a Creator wasn't a matter of faith-but of logic?
In this bold and accessible exploration, Emma Mori invites readers on a journey where science and spirituality converge-not in opposition, but in harmony. Starting from the geometric paradoxes of Flatland and moving through Einstein's relativity, quantum mechanics, and the nature of time, the book constructs a compelling case: a Creator is not only plausible, but profoundly compatible with the most rigorous scientific thinking.By blending thought experiments, real-world physics, and philosophical inquiry, Mori shows how four-dimensional reasoning changes everything. Miracles become understandable, free will remains intact, and the age-old divide between science and religion begins to dissolve.
This is not a call to blind belief.
It's an invitation to reconsider what reality might look like-when viewed from outside the page.