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James M. McCampbell
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Earth's history is written in newly discovered craters--ranging to 3640 miles in diameter--which closed all geological eras and reset evolution. Global cracks became mid-ocean ridges and created the continents.
Jack Meadows
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There are many books that describe what we know of the past of the Universe, beginning with the Big Bang. But what of its future?
It is only in recent years that astronomers and cosmologists have come to any kind of consensus about the probable hi ...
William W. Morgan
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Most people are aware there are many "waves" in nature. Light waves, gravity waves, etc. What no one seems to have recognized is that when there is a thinking specie taking action there will also be rationality and morality waves. Further, that if th ...
Harold J. Morowitz
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A sweeping tour of the universe, a tour with 28 stops, each one highlighting a particularly important moment of emergence--the emergence of the stars, the birth of the elements, the periodic table, and the appearance of solar systems and planets, the ...
Richard Morris
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The author of "Time's Arrows, Cosmic Questions" and "Achilles in the Quantum Universe" offers a succinct explanation of three fundamental concepts in science: cosmic evolution, the search for the theory of matter, and the origins of life. 10 illustra ...
Dan M. Mrejeru
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Seven Essays on Creation debates new standards of nonlinear thinking and complexity. After each essay the insertion of dialogs helps the debate, allowing better versatility in the discussion. The multiplication of views over the topics naturally deve ...