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  • HOW WE ARE AMAZINGLY MADE

    AND CARED FOR BY OUR SUPER-INTELLIGENT CREATOR, THE GOD OF OUR NATION. (SUMMARY II)

    Our formerly great society is losing its compass, mainly because of the deception of evolution preached to our students through the last five decades.As I.L.Cohen stated, "The theory of evolution may be the worst mistake made in science." 1Now even Richard Dawkins, the best-known spokesman for the atheists of the world has recently admitted that the loss of Christianity would be bad for society. ... Read more

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  • Complexity

    The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos

    "If you liked Chaos, you'll love Complexity. Waldrop creates the most exciting intellectual adventure story of the year" ( The Washington Post).In a rarified world of scientific research, a revolution has been brewing. Its activists are not anarchists, but rather Nobel Laureates in physics and economics and pony-tailed graduates, mathematicians, and computer scientists from all over the world. ... Read more

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  • A Joosr Guide to... A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking: From the Big Bang to Black Holes

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    In today's fast-paced world, it's tough to find the time to read. But with Joosr guides, you can get the key insights from bestselling non-fiction titles in less than 20 minutes. Whether you want to gain knowledge on the go or find the books you'll love, Joosr's brief and accessible eBook summaries fit into your life. Find out more at joosr.com.How would you like to know the inner workings of the ... Read more

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  • The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change

    Climate change is no laughing matter-but maybe it should be. The topic is so critical that everyone, from students to policy-makers to voters, needs a quick and easy guide to the basics. The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change entertains as it educates, delivering a unique and enjoyable presentation of mind-blowing facts and critical concepts."Stand-up economist" Yoram Bauman and award-winning ... Read more

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  • Megamassive Black Holes and the Steady State Universe

    by Toby Clark ...
    This treatise offers an alternative paradigm to the 'Big Bang' theory of the origin of the universe. It takes a fresh look at current cosmological knowledge, suggests the existence of and defines a Megamassive Black Hole. The existence of such bodies allows a rational argument for a steady state universe. This paradigm does not require a singularity at a particular moment, arguably the beginning ... Read more

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  • This Changes Everything

    The physicist and author investigates the 20th century scientific revolution that changed our lives—and how it can go further—in this provocative essay.Much of the modern world we experience day to day has been profoundly transformed by a scientific revolution that began in the early twentieth century. But what has science done for us lately? In This Changes Everything, author and scientist Colin ... Read more

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  • Science Comics: The Periodic Table of Elements

    Understanding the Building Blocks of Everything

    by Jon Chad ...
    Series series Science Comics
    Step out of your element with Science Comics: The Periodic Table of Elements, the latest volume of First Second's nonfiction graphic novel series!A book of fun chemistry experiments has fallen into the wrong hands. Only Mel can use her knowledge of the periodic table to put an end to a maniacal madman's evil schemes.The periodic table helps us quickly understand the 118 elements, those tiny ... Read more

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  • Intelligent Design Uncensored

    An Easy-to-Understand Guide to the Controversy

    What is ID? Why is it controversial?Intelligent design is surrounded by a storm of debate. Proponents and opponents have both sought to have their voices heard above the din. Is it unscientific? Is it a danger to real Christian faith? Is it tryingto smuggle God into the classroom?Controversy can create confusion rather than clarity. So here to clear things up is Bill Dembski, one of the founders ... Read more

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  • Short Story,Big Universe

    by Michael Mills ...
    This is a thought provoking look at alternative means of space travel and the way mankind views the world around him. ... Read more

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  • Spacetime Mysteries: The Past and The Outside

    by A. Datta ...
    What would be the truth value of the statement, "Time has no beginning?" What existed a minute before the beginning of time? Are the past and the future alike? We know about fundamental particles near us. But beyond our universe, quadrillions of light years beyond the farthest heavenly body that exists, where there is neither matter nor light how far does space extend? Can infinity be covered? Can ... Read more

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  • Is Biocentrism Dead? Understanding the Universe and Nature

    by Raj Bogle ...
    "Is Biocentrism Dead?" It is a topic that many find a bit off putting but it is a question that many persons are starting to pose as they become wiser to certain things. The book explains what biocentrism is and how the tenets that surround this concept came into being.This is a book that the inquiring mind will appreciate thus it is ideal for the individuals who want to learn more about ... Read more

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  • Galileo's Balls: Did He Really Drop Them?

    According to Aristotle, the speed with which an objects falls is proportional to its weight, i.e., he said heavy objects fall faster than light ones. The Italian Renaissance philosopher Galileo Galilei is widely believed to have tested this claim when he was a professor in Pisa by dropping different weight balls from its Leaning Tower. However, many historians doubt this because there is no ... Read more

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