'Intelligent Universe', by Ilyan Kei Lavanway. This book has a proposal . The entire universe is alive and intelligent. It is designed and patterned after the human brain... every star is connected to at least one other star at any given moment by a wormhole whose opening is generated by the dynamic forces working within the star. As an important object in the skies, there is black hole. Inside a black hole, everything outside is observable. Outside a black hole, nothing inside is observable. Could the throne of God be at the center of a super massive black hole, or something similar?
I liked the new line of thought, the author proposes, and progress he makes in connecting logically, the current scientific theories with it. But I feel, enough justice is not being done by this book, to such a good idea. The author takes refuge in rather obscure reasoning, which in any case is a staple part of all forms of literature dealing with any god. This apart, the book offers me some more logical challenge.
I liked the new line of thought, the author proposes, and progress he makes in connecting logically, the current scientific theories with it. But I feel, enough justice is not being done by this book, to such a good idea. The author takes refuge in rather obscure reasoning, which in any case is a staple part of all forms of literature dealing with any god. This apart, the book offers me some more logical challenge.
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