God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
God's Debris is a set of provocative questions (thought experiments) about God and science, wrapped in a fictional story. It is designed to inspire readers to question their views of reality.
God's Debris is a set of provocative questions (thought experiments) about God and science, wrapped in a fictional story. It is designed to inspire readers to question their views of reality.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780740721908 (0740721909)
Publish date: September 15th 2001
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
An interesting little piece but not quite the mind trip I was anticipating. The book, as titled, is a thought experiment. It's intention is to get you thinking and talking but unfortunately I think it's a purpose it falls just short of. Some of the ideas put forward are interesting, some mildly a...
From the author of 'Dilbert', a book of very convoluted ideas / philosophies, which for the most part, are not expanded upon -- merely stated matter-of-factly. It does seem to ask of the reader to suspend the impulse to debate (the book's other central character already takes on that role), and to b...
I enjoyed the thoughts that this book encouraged. It forces the reader to question their beliefs and how they perceive the way the world works. Adams takes tough concepts and talks about them in a way that is simple to understand yet challenging enough to make the reader feel uneasy (but in a good w...
The story styled like "Tuesday with Morrie" but better.The talk is on the existing on god. As a person who read all kind of nonsense on why people believe in god, the exercise has been repeated. Yet it might lead a person to think of why he or she is so deluded as to believe in a super being he or s...