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The God problem : how a godless cosmos creates

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How does the cosmos do something it has long been thought that only gods could achieve?

How does an inanimate universe generate stunning new forms and unbelievable new powers without a Creator?

How does the cosmos create? That's the central question of a book that in its original edition was called profound, extraordinary, provocative, mind-bending, and daring. Author Howard Bloom takes you on a scientific expedition into the secret heart of a cosmos you've never seen.

Not just any cosmos. An electrifyingly inventive cosmos. An obsessive-compulsive cosmos. A driven, ambitious cosmos. A cosmos of colossal shocks. A cosmos of screaming, stunning surprise. A cosmos that breaks five of science's most sacred laws.

Yes, five. At the end of this intellectual thrill-ride is a whole new theory of the beginning, middle, and end of the universe-the Bloom toroidal model, also known as the big bagel theory-which explains two of the biggest mysteries in physics: dark energy and why, if antimatter and matter are created in equal amounts, there is so little antimatter in this universe. Called "truly awesome" by Nobel Prize-winner Dudley Herschbach, this paperback edition of The God Problem will pull you in with the irresistible attraction of a black hole and spit you out again enlightened with the force of a big bang.

Be prepared to have your mind blown.

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Product Details
Prometheus Books
1633881423 / 9781633881426
Paperback / softback
500
02/02/2016
United States
English
1 volume : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2012.