Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 145 pages
- Published by: AuthorHouse August 28, 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0595129048
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0595129041
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 6.3 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 7.2 ounces
Product Description
In the past few decades, physicists have uncovered a hidden order in nature; some have called it the
Cosmic Code. Based on this order, scientists aim to uncover a grand unifying Theory of Everything (TOE). Once this order is decoded, it is envisioned by some that all fields of knowledge could be linked together based upon it. Using the work of experts in various fields, this book links testable scientific evidence in the Koran with modern discoveries that lead to a normative decoding of that order. The book is unique and has the potential to evoke great interest among scientists and lay people alike because of its non-traditional linking of science and religion.
The work leading to the writing of this book, and the book itself can well be described as the "most important discovery" of the modern era. It also presents the Koran as a "falsifiable" scientific theory, which years of scientific inquiry have provided testable evidence for. It is a coherent presentation of the author's life work, a collection of over 15 years of research carried out by him. The author was nominated for the prestigious
Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.
About The Author
The author of this small thought provoking book started research on the field when just a teenager. He attended the University of London and graduated from Southwest Missouri State University, Summa Cum Laude, with a degree in Economics in 1995. Currently he is pursuing graduate studies in Economics. This work represents a presentation of over 12 years of research carried out by him.
Reader ReviewsThe book, The Unifying Theory of Everything, is unique and has the potential to evoke great interest among scientists and lay people alike because of its non-traditional linking of science and religion. Using modern discoveries and testable scientific knowledge in cosmology and biology, it presents work similar to what is presented in Michael Denton's, Nature's Destiny and Paul Davies,' The Mind of God, adding a unique dimension to them. Whereas the two above-mentioned works arrive at evidence for design in the scheme of the natural world, this book presents the evidence [to design] as being part of the unifying "Theory of Everything," contained in the Koran, centuries earlier. It links explicit statements in the Koran with modern discoveries pointing towards design. Using the work of experts in the field, the conclusions are to say the least, amazing! The work leading to the writing of this book and the book itself can well be termed the most important discovery of this century, according to the author, and the "ultimate triumph of human reason", to quote Stephen Hawking's view of a potential unifying theory. In addition to cosmology and biology, it presents the Koran as a `falsifiable scientific theory,' which years of scientific inquiry has provided testable evidence for. It has been a part of the author's life's work for the last 15 years and is coherently set forth, in the book, for the first time. It is a truly pioneering approach to both religion and science.