Welcome to the home of Mutual Exclusivity: A New Compass for Reality, a groundbreaking philosophical treatise that redefines existence itself.

After nearly 35 years simmering in my mind, the result is here—a radical reimagining of time, consciousness, and existence itself. This isn’t a passing thought jotted down in haste; it’s a lifetime’s labor, forged through countless drafts, sleepless nights of reflection, fierce debates with peers, and decades of research across philosophy and science. It’s definitely not a commercial ploy—I’ve poured everything into this because it’s too vital to lock away.

Here, you can read the full treatise online for free, exploring a radical vision where reality unfolds as discrete, absolute moments of “is-ness”—each a singular, self-contained truth, unbound by time, continuity, or shared substrates. This framework dissolves age-old paradoxes, from Zeno’s arrow to the mind-body divide, offering a fresh lens on being, knowledge, and ethics.

Mutual Exclusivity challenges the notion of a unified cosmos, proposing instead a plurality of ontologically exclusive domains, each governed by its own rules. Through phenomenological inquiry, it reveals reality as the immediate “now,” where attention shapes experience acausally, mirrored by patterns like discreteness or recursion across fields like quantum mechanics and neuroscience. For philosophers, thinkers, and curious minds, this work is a call to rethink everything—presence over permanence, patterns over universals.

For those eager to dive deeper, the complete book, including 10 illuminating essays, 3 comprehensive appendices, and a detailed glossary, is available as an ebook or print edition on Amazon. These additions—~150 additional pagesenrich the treatise, offering practical applications, critical reflections, and precise definitions to guide your journey.

Embark on this intellectual adventure. Read the treatise here, then order the full book to explore its broader implications if you wish. Welcome to a new way of seeing reality—moment by moment, absolute and free.