The Illusion Mirror: The Transformation of a Finnish Girl Studying Abroad in Korea
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The Illusion Mirror: The Transformation of a Finnish Girl Studying Abroad in Korea

The Transformation of a Finnish Girl Studying Abroad in Korea
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The Illusion Mirror : The Transformation of a Finnish Girl Studying Abroad in Korea


Do we truly possess free will? Is the self a real entity, or is it merely an illusion?

Irena Löykanto, once a Finnish scholar studying civil engineering in South Korea, found herself entangled in a shocking theory. Through her exploration of fluid dynamics, hydrology, and soil mechanics, she began to suspect that the world she lived in might be a simulation.

To her, everything in existence—soil, water, air, even light—felt like moving «data packets» within an artificial design. Her research blurred the line between reality and fiction, leading her to the unsettling realization that the universe itself might be nothing more than an elaborate illusion, like a mirror reflecting endlessly. Even after her time, she exists within someone's record, gazing at us from the void, questioning the concept of the «self» and realizing how hollow the idea of free will truly is. In the end, she understands that what we've trusted as free will was just another part of nature, governed by unseen forces.

The Illusion Mirror poses profound philosophical questions about self, reality, and fate, challenging the reader to reflect deeply. Do we really have the power to choose our path, or is everything already designed as part of someone else's plan? As you follow Irena's journey, the boundaries between illusion and truth blur, and you may find yourself questioning whether your own life is part of a grand simulation. By chance or destiny, you've come across this book—but perhaps that, too, was predetermined.

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Release date on Litres:
30 September 2024
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180 p.
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9783759883971
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