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This book explains the nine fundamental discoveries of the 20th century, to wit (i) the "Big Bang" (cosmology); (ii) the origin of life (biology); (iii) the origin of human intelligence (genetics); (iv) the universal claim of fundamental rights (human behavior); (v) the origin of a US parasite larger than the US (economy); (vi) the origin of quantum choices (Bell's equations of quantum mechanics); (vii) the solution to Schrödinger Cat measurement problem (quantum hylemorphism); (viii) Gödel's proof of an inherent limitation of all mathematical constructs (number theory); (ix) the cheap museum…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explains the nine fundamental discoveries of the 20th century, to wit (i) the "Big Bang" (cosmology); (ii) the origin of life (biology); (iii) the origin of human intelligence (genetics); (iv) the universal claim of fundamental rights (human behavior); (v) the origin of a US parasite larger than the US (economy); (vi) the origin of quantum choices (Bell's equations of quantum mechanics); (vii) the solution to Schrödinger Cat measurement problem (quantum hylemorphism); (viii) Gödel's proof of an inherent limitation of all mathematical constructs (number theory); (ix) the cheap museum science of Michael Tite (proof of the supernatural origin of the Holy Shroud). In this booklet the author explains to what extent these basic discoveries are in line with millennia old Catholic dogmas, and to what extent they are in opposition to present day Deism.
Autorenporträt
Born 1964, the author graduated 1992 on the electronic structure of highly excited electronic states of molecular hydrogen. He gathered postdoc experience on femtosecond UV-processes 1993-1995 (Paris), on cellular biophysics 1996-1999 (Twente), on cellular biochemistry 2000-2003 (Amsterdam), on the spectral theory of "4 wave mixing" (Irvine, California, and Toronto), and finally on mesoscopic effects in externally driven bilayers of beads 2017 (Pamplona). Since 2004 the author taught physics, chemistry and mathematics at Delft University of Technology, with a research focus on nanotechnology. The present book is part of a decalogue, easily recognizable by the front cover design. The ten books are as many pieces of a single puzzle.