Sorcery as Virtual Mechanics

Sorcery as Virtual Mechanics

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Jan 1, 1988 · English · Paperback (41 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 41
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1988
Publisher Dagon Productions

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In "Sorcery as Virtual Mechanics," Stephen Mace dives deep into the intriguing intersection of magic and technology, challenging traditional perceptions of both. The narrative explores how the principles of sorcery can be understood and manipulated through the lens of virtual mechanics, creating a thought-provoking dialogue between the mystical and the mechanical. Mace constructs a compelling case for viewing ancient mystical practices as precursors to modern technological advancements, urging readers to reexamine their relationship with both realms.

Through engaging prose and imaginative scenarios, Mace invites readers to envision a world where the boundaries between reality and the virtual blur. His exploration is not merely theoretical; it beckons the reader to consider the implications of harnessing such power. This book promises not just to inform but to ignite a sense of wonder and possibility, encouraging a rethinking of the universe's hidden mechanics.
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