The Physics of Immortality: Modern Cosmology, God and the Resurrection of the DeadIs there a higher power in the universe? What happens to us when we die? Leading physicist Frank J. Tipler tackles these questions and more in an astonishing and profoundly important book that scientifically proves the existence of God and the physical resurrection of the dead. |
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THE PHYSICS OF IMMORTALITY
User Review - KirkusA scientific argument that foresees the evolution of computer intelligence into an equivalent of God is likely to be greeted with skepticism by the majority of readers, and those who wade through this ... Read full review
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User Review - lidaskoteina - LibraryThingWhile this looked promising, the argument was based on a premise, given early in the book, that I couldn't in conscience accept. The physics has since not panned out, either (looks as if the universe is not set to collapse). Oh well. Read full review
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References to this book
Into the Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life Eric D. Schneider,Dorion Sagan No preview available - 2005 |