Saturday, February 16, 2019

The God Problem, Howard Bloom, c. 2016

The God Problem: creativity. Not creation, but creativity.

Page 469:
How does a godless cosmos create itself? How has the cosmos created stars, planets, galaxies, cells, DNA, muscles, neurons, rotary motors for flagella, flicking tongues for toads, adn self-defenses for tobacco plants? How has the cosmos created minds, cultures, and you and me? How has the cosmos built us form the big bang's simple seeds?
So the writer poses "God's problem" as after the big bang. The big question is the origin of the Big Bang, and it looks like that will never be solved. Except by philosophers.

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