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THE COSMOS: A Complete Book on the Universe, Existence, and Meaning

Par : JOSEPH FARNANDES
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233783371
  • EAN9798233783371
  • Date de parution05/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Cosmos: A Complete Book on the Universe, Existence, and Meaning is an expansive yet deeply human exploration of reality, from the birth of the universe to the inner life of consciousness and the enduring search for purpose. Drawing on modern cosmology, physics, biology, philosophy, and theology, Joseph Farnandes guides readers through the story of how everything began, how complexity and life emerged, and why these discoveries matter for how we live.
Rather than presenting science and faith as opposing forces, this book treats them as complementary ways of engaging a universe that is vast, ordered, mysterious, and unfinished. It explains complex ideas in accessible language while preserving their depth, moving seamlessly from galaxies and black holes to ethics, responsibility, and meaning. Along the way, it confronts uncertainty honestly, embracing unanswered questions as essential to genuine understanding.
Written for curious readers rather than specialists, The Cosmos invites reflection as much as learning. It challenges reductionism without abandoning rigor, and it resists easy answers in favor of intellectual humility. At its core, this is not only a book about the universe, but about humanity's place within it - and about what it means to live thoughtfully in a cosmos that has become aware of itself through us.