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Imagine a world where the age-old philosophical questions about the meaning of life and the concept of free will are not just debated in philosophy classrooms but dissected and reliably answered in scientific labs. The Meaning Of Life Research Team didn’t just imagine it; they spent 8 years making it a reality, taking the final forms of books and decision support tools.
Utilizing scientific research methods, they tackled such complex issues as the meaning of life, free will, and the relationship between science and religious faiths. Despite facing a multitude of challenges, their journey led to groundbreaking discoveries and the development of practical tools for everyday decision-making.



You can learn the proof that life is not meaningless in general. You can learn why and when exactly life can be meaningless and how to avoid, prevent or change that. People can rightfully feel depressed for several reasons. Meaningless life, however, is not a reason to be depressed. It is just a challenge to make it meaningful!
Our books and tools can reveal the meanings of lives (yes, both are plural) in general and they can provide you guidance to find, decide or create the meanings of your lives as well. We can provide you with practical tools for making these decisions, and for making this decision easily or even FUN!
When you realize that the meaning of life is a real, existing thing, then you can fully appreciate the precise subjective nature of its meaning(s). You can recognize that your personal journey can be unique and valid – but not compulsory. This understanding can encourage self-exploration and validation of personal experiences – or a decision to take one of the many easier ways.

Yes, people can rightfully feel that they are trapped from time to time. However, in many cases, you can think yourself out of the trap. With the help of our books and tools, you can learn how to achieve more control and free will in your life. Your decisions influence both whether you have free will or not and how much free will you actually have in particular situations.
We can provide you with practical tools to manage your free will, actually becoming more free. For example, the first step is to decide which area of your life you would like to have more freedom in.

If you are religious, you can learn that neither science, nor scientists can destroy your faith, and what steps you can take to protect it without denying facts or sacrificing proper logic. You can learn that science itself doesn’t judge you. A minority of scientists may do that, but most of them don’t.
If you are not religious, you can have a practical step-by-step guide on how to handle your religious friends, colleagues and family members without offending them or sacrificing facts, science and rational thinking.
If you are torn between the two sides, seeking a permanent and peaceful resolution, you can learn how to credibly harmonize faith and science.




Discover the scientific exploration of life’s deepest philosophical questions! Our book series and decision support tools unearth the verifiable answers to the meaning of life, the nature of free will, and the depths of the science-religion relationship. We didn’t just apply various scientific research methods directly to the questions, but turned the results into practical applications.



Besides the books, you will get several decision support tools free of charge. These decision support tools cover the topics of the meaning of life, free will, science versus religions, time, and more. See some examples below.


These books are not just personal opinions or products of some “lonely genius”, but the combined efforts of a dedicated group of authors and contributors, as well as the hard-earned knowledge amassed by humankind throughout centuries.
We are a group of 12 authors (+contributors) with diverse backgrounds in science, philosophy, religion, literature, journalism, art, and even business and law. While each of us has at least one university degree, we have also collected practical experiences in various fields of work. The diverse background of the authors and contributors guarantees a multidisciplinary approach.


