Creation: What We Get to Know by Now.: [A Scientific Approach]
By J Joseph Ph.D and I Daisy mary
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This book talks about the Science behind the Creation event... Today the "Creation vs Evolution debate" runs with such an intense polarization. That the general public have a hard time choosing between religion and science.
Surprisingly the fact remains that even the experts of either field are un-familiar with the fundamentals of the other. This book tries to educate its readers by talking about, the major concepts from both the fields and the things that are common to them.
We wish you a happy reading...
J Joseph Ph.D
The author is a doctoral scientist from the prestigious Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich Germany. These books are the results of the extensive research, the author did in the field of Evolutionary biology.
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Creation - J Joseph Ph.D
Creation: What We Get to Know by Now
Published by J Joseph PhD at Smashwords
Copyright 2015 J Joseph
Table of Contents:
§ Cover.
§ TOC.
§ Foreword.
§ Dedication.
§ A big event in creation, named Cambrian explosion:
• All about Mega-evolution / super / enhanced evolution
• The Evo-nhancer hypothesis
• Supporting evidences for mega-evolution
• Key advantages of the evo-nhancer hypothesis
• Natural history of earth
§ Brushing up a little on the topic of religion:
• The unlikely story of Noah’s Ark
• Biblical speculations
• The study of genesis
• More thoughts on creation…
• Creation in six literal days..?
• Stem cell technology and the creation of man: a speculation
• Living Fossils
• Survival of the fittest..?
§ Brushing up a bit more on religion:
• Big bang
• ET intelligence
• Church
• Faith
§ Final word.
§ Additional pictures.
§ References.
§ Word cloud for this book.
§ Our other work of literature.
Foreword:
While discussing about the topics of creation and evolution; the fact happens to be that in spite of all these eons of pondering, surprisingly we get to know much little about the scientific aspects of creation. Scientifically little has been known about creation, than what we have learnt about evolution in just the past two centuries. People have been researching this topic for generations together, starting from Mosses till to the people of this very day; but creation has continued to be a very elusive subject. Creation research can be aptly compared to the analogy of six blind people, trying to sense an elephant with their bare hands; and trying to explain each part of the animal which they came in contact with. In this work of literature, we the authors consider ourselves as one of those blind people. We (the 21st century earthlings) try to explain what we get to know by now
on the scientific aspects of creation.
Fig 1: Blinded researchers exploring an elephant. [1]
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Dedication:
This book is dedicated to all those, who stumble along the road of faith.
image003Fig 2: One of Einstein’s quotes on science and religion. [2]
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A big event in creation, named Cambrian explosion:
"And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly
the moving creature that hath life..." -Genesis 1:20 [3]
Cambrian explosion of life forms is biology's equivalent to the big-bang;[4-7] as major groups of animal fossils (evolutionary novelties) can be obtained from just this layer on earth, compared to any other strata layer. A vast variety of new 'body plans' emerged in the cambrian period. Aquatic animals belonging to about 50 distinct phyla appeared abruptly, which includes representatives of almost all