Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation

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Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation

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Ervin Laszlo, author of The Creative Cosmos
One of the boldest and most exciting hypotheses of cosmology to be put forward in this century.

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Ervin Laszlo, author of The Creative Cosmos : “One of the boldest and most exciting hypotheses of cosmology to be put forward in this century. Deserves to be read, reread, reviewed, and researched.”

Willis Harman, former president of the Institute of Noetic Sciences : “A dazzling and daring dual hypothesis that the deeper symbolic truths of ancient myths prefigure modern scientific concepts, and that the central insight involves a model of continuous cosmic creation that today’s theoretical physics merely hints at.”

Joseph Chilton Pearce, author of The Crack in the Cosmic Egg and The Biology of Transcendence : "A remarkable innovative creative work from one of our most brilliant and original thinkers. Genesis of the Cosmos reads on many levels at once to delight, inform, and surely challenge us."

Marilyn Ferguson : "As an inveterate synthesizer for an intelligent public, I am always delighted to come across scientific thinkers who go beyond a single discipline--who explore and explain how their model may account for a wide range of phenomena. Paul LaViolette is such a thinker."

Jeff Carreira, What is Enlightenment : ". . . a courageous examination of scientific theory and alternative history....a wide-ranging and fascinating intellectual excusion. . ."

Marie D. Jones, Curled up with a Good Book, October 2005 : ". . . filled with theories and stories and myths and equations that may boggle the mind, so read slowly and carefully, because this isn't New Age stuff. In fact, Genesis of the Cosmos is pure science with a touch of speculative theory, and a creative and original twist of looking back into our past to discover our future."

Marie D. Jones, Curled up with a Good Book, October 2005 : "Both ancient myth and modern physics get the detailed treatment in this creative yet highly technical and strongly researched book."

Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation

Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation,Paul A. LaViolette,Bear & Company,1591430348,Cosmology,Cosmology (Astronomy),Folklore & Mythology,History,Mythology,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Cosmology & the universe,Science / Astronomy

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