Carte Primordial Enginization Steven Fortucci

Primordial Enginization

Religion, Education, Constitutional Rights

Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
Editura: Steven Fortucci
Disponibilitate: În depozitul extern
Expediem în 9-15 zile
127.12 lei
We learn to build airplanes by watching birds fly, what can we learn about civilization from the les...

Informații despre carte

Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
552
EAN
9798234004260
Enbook ID
52751946
Editura
Greutate
731
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 28

Descriere completă

We learn to build airplanes by watching birds fly, what can we learn about civilization from the lessons granted by the patterns of evolution? Can 4-dimensional spacetime be interpreted in 3 dimensions? What is gravity? Why do boom and bust cycles happen? Is evolution purely Darwinian? Has America lost its religion? What is the meaning of life? What is a brain, really? Can the absurdly outdated, and over-regulated American education system ever be fixed? Can we live in an economy where mothers are able to stay home and take care of their children? Is infinite growth achievable? What exactly is consciousness, or intelligence? What does it mean to seek out your own perceptions rather than relying on those of the established norms? Can America become even freer?

This book aims to address the most mysterious complexities we find ourselves surrounded by, and leverage the investigations made to offer improvements to our mode of living. People are saying they don't know how to raise their children anymore, this book can offer you a plan. It aims to help girls choose motherhood instead of college, creates a general plan for the economic future of the US, as well as generational strategy for evolutionary improvements to intelligence. This outlines First Amendment cases to free schools from unions, and psychology from extremists. Amongst other things, it offers novel perspectives on life, black holes, the brain, the mystery of gravity, the speed of light, and the universe. This biggest question it answers, is what is time actually supposed to be? There's no math involved, but it may help to understand calculus.