In Natural Technology: The Theory of Everything, S. A. Cooper examines intelligent design and argues that modern science has developed its ideas based on narrow assumptions, resulting in a distorted view of life, mind, and the universe. The book opens with a direct challenge to scientific culture, showing how patterns of design, precision, and purpose—from the engines of bacteria to the construction of ancient cities—have been pushed aside in favor of random chance and blind process.
As the book moves forward, it makes a larger claim: this isn’t just about design. It’s about seeing nature and technology as versions of the same thing. Human invention isn’t a break from nature—it’s part of the same system that shaped the rest of the universe.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - In Natural Technology: The Theory of Everything, S. A. Cooper confronts the hidden biases of modern science, exposing how materialism has distorted our understanding of life, mind, and the universe itself. The book begins as a cultural and scientific reckoning-revealing how design, precision, and intention have always structured the natural world, yet have been ignored under the guise of objectivity. From bacterial motors to ancient civilizations, it traces a lineage of coherence and calibration that no random process can explain.As the critique progresses, it reveals more than a case for intelligent design, but a new framework for understanding reality: where nature and technology are not opposites, but reflections of the same underlying logic. Human invention is not a coincidence; it is a continuation of the universe's own blueprint. Artikel-Nr. 9798992178814
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