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Bezig met laden... Life, the Universe and everything : Investigating God and the New Physicsdoor Andy Fletcher
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The science behind the debate raging in modern physics over the disconcerting and uncomfortable realization that just maybe there is, as astronomer Fred Hoyle put it, some sort of "superintellect that has monkeyed with the physics." Written with the non-scientist in mind, this exploration of Big Bang, Schroedinger's Cat, the Chaos of 9/11, the Complexity of the mimic octopus and the blister beetle, and the strong Anthropic Principle is accessible to anyone bright enough to be interested. Ultimately, tucked in here somewhere is a middle ground between evolution and creation that will leave nobody happy, but everyone intrigued. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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As far as the theology goes, he shows that belief in some sort of God is not irrational. This is important, but I am immensly more interested in what sort of God.
Bottom line: I am happy that my son's TOK teacher assigned this. It is interesting to have read. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone past teenager mental age. ( )