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Item Details
Title:
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GOD'S DEBRIS
A THOUGHT EXPERIMENT |
By: |
Scott Adams |
Format: |
Paperback |
List price:
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£13.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
0740747878 |
ISBN 13: |
9780740747878 |
Publisher: |
ANDREWS MCMEEL PUBLISHING |
Pub. date: |
7 September, 2004 |
Description: |
The first non-humor effort by the bestselling creator of "Dilbert" is now in paperback. Adams's modern-day parable is a thought-provoking exploration of life's great mysteries that is designed to inspire readers to question their views of reality. |
Synopsis: |
Explore the mysteries and magic of the cosmos with the acclaimed creator of Dilbert. God's Debris is the first non-Dilbert, non-humor book by best-selling author Scott Adams. Adams describes God's Debris as a thought experiment wrapped in a story. It's designed to make your brain spin around inside your skull. Imagine thatA you meet a very old man whoa you eventually realizea knows literally everything. Imagine that he explains for you the great mysteries of life: quantum physics, evolution, God, gravity, light psychic phenomenon, and probabilitya in a way so simple, so novel, and so compelling that it all fits together and makes perfect sense. What does it feel like to suddenly understand everything? You may not find the final answer to the big question, but God's Debris might provide the most compelling vision of reality you will ever read. The thought experiment is this: Try to figure out what's wrong with the old man's explanation of reality. Share the book with your smart friends, then discuss it later while enjoying a beverage. It has no violence or sex, but the ideas are powerful and not appropriate for readers under fourteen." |
Illustrations: |
black & white illustrations |
Publication: |
US |
Imprint: |
Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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