Life, the Universe and Everything
Investigating the God Debate in a Quantum Universe
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Publisher Description
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.
Customer Reviews
Great book
The author gives you a fresh new outlook on science so far and tackles some of the most important questions that face us today.
Life, the universe and Everything
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Life, the Universe and Everything
An excellent effort to guide the non-physicist through the wonders of Quantum Mechanics by using examples that can be comprehended by anyone with an open mind.