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Description: Purely from logical and scientific arguments, it can be concluded that there must have been a primary principle prior to the Big Bang
Science and Consciousness by Robert Tabor Diverse lines of scientific and other factual evidence is presented to advance the argument that various features of the cosmos including life forms and humans had not developed through a series of innumerable random accidents, but rather must have been shaped during several billion years of evolution by a natural cosmic matrix forming preferred structures. In addition to other evidence, reference is made to the ubiquitous spiritual characteristics of humans illustrated by many attributes which are impossible to rationalize as products only of random mutations coupled with biological evolution. One piece of evidence, among others discussed, refers to the ubiquitous development of the humanities in Eastern and Western cultures as well as equivalents in isolated primitive ones, proffering no adaptive advantage, argues it must have resulted from an essential quality of nature.
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Keywords:consciousness, science, randomness, entropy, Big Bang, consciousness, humanities, Homo sapiens, transmutation, evolution, science, cosmic matrix, dark energy, dark matter, anthropic, consciousness, reductionism, nothingness, science-philosophy, metaphysics, quantum mechanics, science, dimensionless point, spirituality, special event, matter-energy, consciousness, self-function, cosmology, life formation, self-organizing, third reality, exploration, special relativity, science
Description:Science shows consciousness to be a reality in both science and consciousness, and science requires consciousness.
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