
Creation Hypothesis in the Anthropocene Epoch
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This book is a discourse on creation hypothesis in light of new scientific findings made in the 20th and 21st centuries, incorporating sacred texts of different religions. It also addresses the universal phenomena of information and mathematics within this context. The discourse makes an important contribution to the ongoing conversation about creationism, intelligent design, and the problems of science vs. religion.
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Andrzej Kaczmarczyk is Professor Emeritus of the Institute of Mathematical Machines, Poland, and the author of Technology Around You , Industrial Robots of the Eighties , Cyberdemocracy , and co-author of Elements of Modern Technology and Robots, Factory of the Future : Democracy in the Face of New Media. His research interests are in cybernetics.
Content
Introduction.- Supposition One On The Origins.- Supposition Two On Tools And Laws Of Creation.- Supposition Three On Mathematics.- Supposition Four On Religion.- Supposition Five On Design.- Theses.