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As far back as my early teens (late 1950s), I was very interested in Science and Science Fiction. These exposures caused me to wonder how such information could be so different from the Creationism and Biblical Authority taught in my church Catechism classes. This book describes my lifelong attempt at reconciling my academic and personal studies in General Physics, Relativity, Quantum Physics, Cosmology and Human Evolution with my studies in the areas of Philosophy and Religion. The chapters in this book should help those of average intellect appreciate the science behind the theories of how…mehr

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As far back as my early teens (late 1950s), I was very interested in Science and Science Fiction. These exposures caused me to wonder how such information could be so different from the Creationism and Biblical Authority taught in my church Catechism classes. This book describes my lifelong attempt at reconciling my academic and personal studies in General Physics, Relativity, Quantum Physics, Cosmology and Human Evolution with my studies in the areas of Philosophy and Religion. The chapters in this book should help those of average intellect appreciate the science behind the theories of how the Universe began. Additionally, these theories do not preclude that there could have been a Supernatural element that got it all started. Even if you don't end up sharing my personal Philosophy, hopefully this book will help you develop your own opinion on how humanity came to be, where we are today, and how it all began.
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I am 77 years of age and a retired Telecommunications Network Engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree from Johns Hopkins University. I worked for Verizon Communications for 30 years. I am a co-inventor of Patent # 5,315,641 (Public Switched Telephone Network Access to Public Data Network). As far back as my teen years I was concerned about mentally reconciling my interest in science with religious teachings. My book describes my life-long attempt of this reconciliation into my personal philosophy of our existence and the history of the universe.