Creation Revisited

Creation Revisited by Peter William Atkins, published by Penguin Books in 1994, is a thought-provoking exploration of the cosmos and the fundamental questions surrounding the existence of the universe, time, chance, life, and consciousness. This edition spans 163 pages and is presented in English. Atkins delves into the building blocks of nature, such as quarks and electrons, and discusses how these elements lead to the formation of complex organisms and conscious beings, challenging the necessity of a creator in the process.
Readers will find an in-depth investigation into the nature of space-time, the principles of decay and chaos, and the relationship between consciousness and the physical universe. Atkins addresses intriguing questions, including the emergence of coiled space-time and the singular dimension of time. This revised edition includes updated commentary and a new chapter that examines the role of mathematics in understanding the origins of the cosmos and consciousness. Through this work, Atkins aims to reveal the potential for complete knowledge through modern scientific thought.
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In this investigation into the nature of the cosmos, P.W. Atkins explores the fundamental questions of modern the existence of the universe, time, chance, life and consciousness. Once we understand the building blocks of nature, such as quarks, electrons and the forces that hold them all together, it becomes possible to reconstruct, in principle, the process which first led to elements, then to more complex organisms, culminating in conscious human beings. By claiming that only the very simplest things appeared when the cosmos was formed, P.W. Atkins argues against the need for a creator. He tackles such questions as how coiled space-time emerged by chance out of its own dust, why physical change is always driven by decay and increasing chaos, and how consciousness required both a warm, stable platform like the Earth and a four-dimensional universe of space and time. He examines why light travels in straight lines and why there is only one dimension of time, as well as the most puzzling question of how something can come from nothing. First published in 1981 as “The Creation”, this book has been revised ad includes an updated commentary and new chapter which considers how mathematics works as a description of the world and why it may provide the means of explaining the origins of the cosmos and consciousness. Complete knowledge, Atkins believes, is just within our grasp; in substaining that claim, he reveals the full power of modern scientific thinking.
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