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Drawing on incontrovertible results from the science and mathematics of Infinity, H. Chris Ransford analyzes the traditional concept of Godhood and reaches astonishing conclusions.
He addresses humankind's abiding core debate on the meaning of spirituality and God. Using mathematics to explore key questions within this debate, the author is led to counter-intuitive conclusions, including some that had long baffled humanity: For instance, why does evil exist if there is a God?
The book fastidiously does not take sides nor proffers opinions, it only follows allowable mathematics wherever
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Produktbeschreibung
Drawing on incontrovertible results from the science and mathematics of Infinity, H. Chris Ransford analyzes the traditional concept of Godhood and reaches astonishing conclusions.

He addresses humankind's abiding core debate on the meaning of spirituality and God. Using mathematics to explore key questions within this debate, the author is led to counter-intuitive conclusions, including some that had long baffled humanity: For instance, why does evil exist if there is a God?

The book fastidiously does not take sides nor proffers opinions, it only follows allowable mathematics wherever it leads. By doing so, it makes a major contribution to an understanding of the nature of reality.
Autorenporträt
Physicist and engineer, educated in three different countries and holder of several advanced degrees incl. a Grande Ecole degree (Dipl.-Ing., INPG Grenoble.), Chris Ransford was a tutor and Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and at Monash University, and a guest academic at the KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) in Germany on a DAAD scholarship. Ransford also published "The Far Horizons of Time: Time and Mind in the Universe" (de Gruyter 2015), "God and the Mathematics of Infinity" (ibidem Press 2017) and "In Search of Ultimate Reality: Inside the Cosmologist¿s Abyss" (ibidem Press). He has also published a number of peer-reviewed articles on the themes of eschatology and ultimate meaning, including a chapter in Szymon Wróbel¿s Anthology "Atheism Revisited" (¿Palgrave Macmillan). He occasionally contributes to online Q&A forums such as Quora, where his contributions sometimes go viral.
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"A fascinating read, even better than his last book." -Dr. Ciocan Tudor Cosmin, Lecturer at Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania