Seven Essays on Creation

“Seven Essays on Creation” by Dan M. Mrejeru, published by AuthorHouse in October 2004, is a thought-provoking exploration of nonlinear thinking and complexity. This edition spans 344 pages and is presented in English. The book features a series of essays that engage in a debate about various scientific and philosophical topics, incorporating dialogues that enhance the discussion and present multiple perspectives.
Readers will find that the essays delve into a range of subjects, including human evolution, genetics, and the philosophical implications of space science and cosmology. The discussions also touch on contemporary issues such as global warming and the mechanisms of the brain, linking these themes to broader concepts like awareness and inter-dimensionality. This collection aims to foster a deeper understanding of the intricate relationships between scientific inquiry and social aspects, making it a significant addition to literary collections and essays on these topics.
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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 developed in the dialogs. Many geographical, geological and geophysical aspects are correlated with human evolution, and the genetics of mental achievement is at the core of each discussion. However, this book continues the elaboration started in Multiple Harmonics Create the Patterns of Real World from Chaos, while it embraces more popular topics, like the Archetype, Mechanism of the brain, Awareness, Inter-dimensional window by the way of Resonance, Quality and quantity, Global warming and stages of glaciations are our past and future.
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