
Chapter 1
The mountain spark of Nietzsche's big idea
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Chapter 2
Ancient loops around the global past
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Chapter 3
The ultimate psychological test of your life
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Chapter 4
Modern echoes in pop culture and science
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Nietzsche and the eternal recurrence
Ch 1 · The mountain spark of Nietzsche's big idea
gertrude If this life, every moment, played on infinite repeat, Would you love it, every single bit? That's the ultimate test, Nietzsche's eternal beat.
Fun Fact
Nietzsche's heavy rock: The actual pyramid-shaped boulder where Nietzsche had his breakthrough in 1881 still stands as a tourist attraction near Lake Silvaplana, Switzerland.
Glossary
eternal recurrence (noun)
The philosophical theory that the universe and all events within it repeat in an infinite cycle. In August 1881, Friedrich Nietzsche envisioned this cyclical reality while hiking near a Swiss mountain lake.
The philosophical theory that the universe and all events within it repeat in an infinite cycle. In August 1881, Friedrich Nietzsche envisioned this cyclical reality while hiking near a Swiss mountain lake.
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In what decade of the 19th century did Friedrich Nietzsche conceive and first write about the eternal recurrence?
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What physical resource did Friedrich Nietzsche argue was finite in his private notebooks to justify his recurrence theory?
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Near which body of water did Friedrich Nietzsche find the pyramid-shaped boulder that inspired his cyclical time theory?
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Which fictional prophet serves as the main character who struggles with eternal recurrence in Friedrich Nietzsche's famous 1883 book?
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In which Swiss village did Friedrich Nietzsche experience his sudden inspiration for the eternal recurrence in August 1881?
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What is the title of the 1882 book where Friedrich Nietzsche first published his idea of the eternal recurrence?
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What did Friedrich Nietzsche call the concept of the eternal recurrence in his aphorism 341 of 'The Gay Science'?



