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The "Reason for Reality" presented in this book is derived from non-theistic ideas ,although it does not rule out theistic origins. The prime notations use cosmological (e.g. singularities), atomic evolution (e.g. quarks to iron) and galactic evolution (e.g. biosphere development). The formation of introspective entities in biospheres lends itself to recognition of variation in individuals and environments. Thus imperfections and overt needs of assistance are generated. These individuals ("unfortunates") and situations need to be corrected by other individuals ("fortunates") The terms…mehr

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The "Reason for Reality" presented in this book is derived from non-theistic ideas ,although it does not rule out theistic origins. The prime notations use cosmological (e.g. singularities), atomic evolution (e.g. quarks to iron) and galactic evolution (e.g. biosphere development). The formation of introspective entities in biospheres lends itself to recognition of variation in individuals and environments. Thus imperfections and overt needs of assistance are generated. These individuals ("unfortunates") and situations need to be corrected by other individuals ("fortunates") The terms unfortunate and fortunate being relativistic. Also discussed in bio-philosophical terms are a variety of aspects related to the cancer problems. Biochemical and molecular biological mechanisms are devised. In conclusion the reason for reality is to give an opportunity to help unfortunates.
Autorenporträt
The playwright, RONALD LEE HANCOCK, is a M.D.Biochemist who has done fifty years of research and has published 125 papers in the field of cancer biochemistry. He has written several other books; a novel, a bio-philosophy book, a mathematical biology book, poetry and his autobiography. He has been on the faculties of the University of Chicago, The Jackson Laboratory for Cancer and Genetics, University of Calgary, Lanzhou University, Riyad University and The University of Nevada. Some of the author's hobbies include jazz singing, theater, opera, ultra-running, oil painting, and is a licensed pilot and a veteran of the Korean War. He currently resides in Reno, NV with his wife, Marit.