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Unforeseen Universe examines what many people don¿t notice. Most people never appreciate the extreme fortune they¿ve inherited, and so they live their lives blindfolded¿never turning around to see how they arrived at their destination or stopping to consider where they are going next. In this book, the author seeks to solve puzzling questions with simple answers. Along the way, he offers a new theory about what the history of the universe can tell us about our minds, our choices, and the issues facing the world. The author argues that many of the ideas we have about the universe come from…mehr

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Unforeseen Universe examines what many people don¿t notice. Most people never appreciate the extreme fortune they¿ve inherited, and so they live their lives blindfolded¿never turning around to see how they arrived at their destination or stopping to consider where they are going next. In this book, the author seeks to solve puzzling questions with simple answers. Along the way, he offers a new theory about what the history of the universe can tell us about our minds, our choices, and the issues facing the world. The author argues that many of the ideas we have about the universe come from people who were looking over their shoulders without realizing what¿s right in front of them. Right beneath our noses in our expanding universe are forces that remain hidden. Could Lucas be right? Does The Force surround us? Could all the major forces be balanced? (Balanced is everything!) Have you ever wondered what¿s inside a black hole? Look around, you could be in one. Join the author as he aims to make sense of reality, explores who we are, and offers new insights on how the universe got started.
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David Grasich likes blazing trails that no one has been on. He asks questions that can't be answered and writes about things that we notice but can't see. It's like looking into a mirror and seeing that everything is backward. This is called reality. He considers the things he writes about obvious everyday things that others take for granted.