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There is now convincing evidence that the universe is a living organism! The questions of what the universe is, where it came from, what it evolves towards, and how it relates to human existence-is conclusively answered in terms of morphology as they arise from Plato's forms and Sheldrake's work on morphogenetics, but mostly by genetics itself. "The Cosmic Egg" is a mind-blowing book that introduces a "mechanics of form", where every form (natural or man-made) has a minimum and a maximum, including the universal form, and where form can thus be mathematically defined. Now, all our ancient…mehr

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There is now convincing evidence that the universe is a living organism! The questions of what the universe is, where it came from, what it evolves towards, and how it relates to human existence-is conclusively answered in terms of morphology as they arise from Plato's forms and Sheldrake's work on morphogenetics, but mostly by genetics itself. "The Cosmic Egg" is a mind-blowing book that introduces a "mechanics of form", where every form (natural or man-made) has a minimum and a maximum, including the universal form, and where form can thus be mathematically defined. Now, all our ancient questions are quite easily answered, unsolvable paradoxes understood, the ultimate puzzle laid out to show the universe as intimately relating to the human form! The "Cosmic Egg" unifies physics with biology, with metaphysics, with legend, and all other human observation about reality. It spells the end of mechanistic models of reality, and the beginning of a truly meaningful science that is principally the study of life. The "Cosmic Egg" unifies our existing paradoxes by offering the simplest possibly reason for existence itself, the simplest of all possible truths. This is the end of the mechanistic Age, and of science as we knew it...
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Fritz Blackburn, born in Augsburg, Germany, studied law and economics before he traveled the world on a shoe-string and lived in remote cultures. He learned about mind development from Mexican shamans like Maria Sabina and explored techniques that cultivate the human potential. He taught yoga in the Philippines where he ran his own school on Boracay Island. He settled in New Zealand, worked as a holistic healer and continued travel with his two daughters.