Sorcery as Virtual Mechanics by Stephen Mace (.PDF)

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Sorcery as Virtual Mechanics by Stephen Mace
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Overview: Stephen Mace’s Sorcery as Virtual Mechanics offers a bold reframing of magic—not as mysticism or religion, but as a personal science rooted in systems theory, cybernetics, and informational pressure.
Magic, to Mace, is not supernatural—it is a subtle but real interface between will, symbol, and the responsive nature of complex fields.
He proposes that sorcery works because symbolic acts can exert “virtual pressure” on the probability fields underlying reality, prompting emergent, nonlinear responses. The magician is not a priest or believer-but a tactician, engineer, and feedback manipulator:
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy

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