IMPROBABLE MIRACLES, IRREFUTABLE FAITH

The frontier between belief and evidence in the 21st century Author: André Kologeski

What happens in the brain of someone who prays? What does quantum physics have to say about the nature of reality? Why do people in cardiac arrest report vivid and verifiable experiences? And why, despite all scientific advancement, does humanity continue to believe?
In Improbable Miracles, Irrefutable Faith, legal researcher and Master in Human Rights André Kologeski leads the reader on a fascinating journey through the frontier between science and spirituality. With the analytical rigor of someone who has spent decades investigating facts and evidence, and the openness of someone who recognizes the limits of what can be measured, Kologeski explores the latest discoveries in neuroscience, quantum physics, and psychology to illuminate one of humanity's oldest questions: is there something beyond what we can see, measure, and calculate?
This book does not take sides. It is not a defense of religion nor an attack on faith. It is an invitation to thought-rigorous, honest, and open-about what makes us human: our capacity to believe in the improbable and to live as if the irrefutable were true.

mai 2026, env. 118 pages, Anglais
Independently Published
979-8-1983-9238-0

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