John Hands's extraordinarily ambitious cosmological quest brings together our scientific knowledge and evaluates the theories and evidence about the origin and evolution of matter, life, consciousness, and humankind.
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A Daily Telegraph and TLS Book of the Year 'An audacious tour of all that science can teach us' Edward O. Wilson Specialist scientific fields are developing at incredibly swift speeds, but what can they really tell us about how the universe began and how humans evolved to play such a dominant role on Earth? John Hands's extraordinarily ambitious quest brings together our scientific knowledge and evaluates the theories and evidence about the origin and evolution of matter, life, consciousness, and humankind. Cosmosapiens provides the most comprehensive account yet of current ideas such as cosmic inflation, dark energy, the selfish gene, and neurogenetic determinism. In clear and accessible language, Hands differentiates the firmly established from the speculative and examines the claims of various fields such as string theory to approach a unified theory of everything. In doing so he challenges the orthodox consensus in those branches of cosmology, biology, and neuroscience that have ossified into dogma. His striking analysis reveals underlying patterns of cooperation, complexification, and convergence that lead to the unique emergence in humans of a self-reflective consciousness that enables us to determine our future evolution. This groundbreaking book is destined to become a classic of scientific thinking.
Perestroika Christi
- 476pages
- 17 heures de lecture
According to legend, the Virgin Mary entrusted three Russian children with secrets that could spell the end of life on Earth. As the Iron Curtain crumbles, powerful forces struggle for the very souls of humanity. Only one man holds all the keys to humanity's salvation, but can one American priest defeat both the KGB and the agents of Satan?
Darkness at Dawn
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of rising nationalism, an undercover agent grapples with conflicting emotions as he attempts to undermine Ukraine's independence. Taras Stepaniak, a charming yet self-serving operative, becomes entangled in a web of deceit while pursuing his mission. His encounter with Maria Bondar, a woman of strong ideals, forces him to reevaluate his choices and confront his own moral failings. As tensions escalate, he finds himself ensnared in a perilous game with dire consequences, leading to a gripping and explosive conclusion.
Housing Co-operatives
- 188pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book explores the concept of cooperative living, detailing its origins, principles, and benefits. It discusses how cooperative dwellings promote community, shared resources, and collective decision-making among residents. Through historical context and practical insights, it highlights the social and economic advantages of cooperative housing, making a case for its relevance in modern urban living. The text serves as both a guide and an inspiration for those interested in alternative housing models.
Amid concerns over a global pandemic and climate change, the book presents a compelling argument that these fears are overstated. It explores reasons for optimism regarding the long-term future of humanity, highlighting potential solutions and advancements that can address current challenges. The narrative encourages readers to adopt a hopeful perspective, emphasizing resilience and innovation in the face of adversity.
