The Big Bang: Notes from Looking Within
Publisher: AuthorHouse | Pages: 300 | 2005-09-19 | ISBN 1420897934 | PDF | 1 MB
What if you could create a universe - a miniature, self-enclosed universe? Imagine polling cameras that could have focus to any star or planet in search of life. And once you found life, what if you could accelerate time and see it evolve? What can you find? Primordial soup. Strangers. Foreign corporations. Wisdom.These are not the questions deep Gruber Jon reflects on the pedals as his next carpentry job. More than thirty years, in fact, not even a car. However, a new mission challenges you to rethink your place in the world. Are you a loser? Or is he about to become a partner in a phenomenal discovery experiment? Webster Adams, Jon client, astronomer, inventor, conducted an experiment. To the amazement of Webster's, is with the planets and cultures beyond their wildest dreams. Its small universe becomes an engine of discovery - a gold mine for the night. He and his team observed that societies evolve along with them so far in the levels of technology and spirituality, the world will always changed.Webster 's beautiful daughter, Whitney, also overwhelmed Jon. She opens her eyes to the deeper meanings into the experiment - the divine nature and connection of all life, finding the most advanced beings in the project - the spiritual guides of THETA 7.The Big Bang is a game of God at multiple levels. For Webster Adams, a question that immediately comes to light. "If I create a universe," he asks, "Who created us?" The debate between evolution and creation is the subtle nuance in the history of Webster. One can prove that God exists? Or life is a random, free flow evolution, not design? Along with Jon, you, the reader, will present a new perspective on life and its role in the great mystery of the universe.
Publisher: AuthorHouse | Pages: 300 | 2005-09-19 | ISBN 1420897934 | PDF | 1 MB
