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Was Mona Lisa Created by Physicochemical Reactions Alone?

Was Mona Lisa Created by Physicochemical Reactions Alone?

Was Mona Lisa Created by Physicochemical Reactions Alone?

Nickolas Dorfman

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2008
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
ISBN:
9780595518432
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In this book the author is trying to explain some unique phenomena of the Nature using scientific data, speculations, logic and fantasy. The main point of this book is to show that the mainstream science is going to deep into physics and chemistry limiting science to only molecules and energy and dismissing any spiritual ideas. A simple logic can clearly indicate that inanimate molecules and energy just cannot be so smart to create numerous masterpieces of human civilization. We should not ignore the fact that there is something very fundamental in the Universe that we still know nothing about. Short-sightedness of materialistic views will never let us approach the secret of human mind. We can discover millions of new genes and get knowledge of zillions new biochemical reactions, but all these will never let us know how Mona Lisa was created or how inanimate molecules in human brain could build space crafts and send sophisticated robots into space to investigate the secrets of Mother Nature. This book cannot give you all answers, but it could give you some new thoughts or ideas.

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