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The Primal Bias

The Primal Bias

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book answers no questions.
Review: Mr. Jasson draws upon his familiarity with numerous scientific disciplines to support his view that the cosmos seems to be designed to create life (or something like it). This view is common, and I agree that it is indisputable. But the question still remains; Why. What is the cosmos aiming for? I want someone to discern where the Primal Bias is headed, in say, another 5 billion years, long after humans and our derivatives are extinct. Our human life form is simply a puny stepping stone along some very interesting path. Where does the path lead? If the primal bias can be described in mathematical or scientific terms, then perhaps the science types can extrapolate (predict) and describe the qualities that future "elaborations" will possess. The book reinforced my views that a Primal Bias is in operation, but I would like more ideas about where will it go from here. I suspect that the most important chapters are yet to be written. Review from bobwmson@imperial-garden.com


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