IMMORTALITY
Autor Michael A Tewellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 2019
- IS IMMORTALITY HIDDEN WITHIN OUR DNA?
- Lawyer-researcher Michael A. Tewell says "YES "
- Our bodies die, but the law of information conservation states that information cannot be created or destroyed. If true, then is not our individuality the very expression of information we attain during our lifetime? How would evolution respond to a natural law that forbids the destruction of any information? Is not our individuality the child of this "unique information?"
- Like pieces of a puzzle, Michael A. Tewell uses scientific discoveries in human evolution, genetics, biophysics, neuroscience and quantum theory to build a theoretical model of what evolution may have created by adapting our genetic code to comply with the natural law of information conservation.
- But, be warned. Expect that what he has discovered will change your life
- Part scientific mystery, part personal memoir, IMMORTALITY: The Science of Forbidden Fruit follows the author back in time to his youth; to explore how the author came to envision a life after death without the need for religious faith.
- How did a near-death-experience transform a shy, six-year-old, who dreamed of a simple life of Christian faith, into a fearless trial lawyer, defender of the poor--and a religious skeptic?
- Is evolutionary immortality the "Forbidden Fruit" of science that Christianity has feared for so long?
- Make your own decision with IMMORTALITY: The Science of Forbidden Fruit
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780960060719
ISBN-10: 0960060715
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Michael A. Tewell
ISBN-10: 0960060715
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Michael A. Tewell
Notă biografică
THE AUTHOR Michael Tewell worked briefly as a professional actor; a radio disk jockey and news director; and as a newspaper reporter-all before attending Kent State University at the age of twenty-five. At Kent State University, he received his Master of Arts in International Relations in 1979 and wrote his thesis on international terrorism (Ideological Terrorism: An Analysis of the Capability and Will of Transnational Terrorist Groups to Attack the United States, 1979). He was admitted into Kent State Graduate College after his sophomore year and is one of the few college students to ever receive a master's degree without receiving a bachelor's degree. Tewell earned his Juris Doctorate degree from The National Law Center at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. in 1982. Rather that stay in Washington, D.C to work in national politics or the federal government, Tewell chose a legal career ensuring more direct contact with people's lives. He served twenty-five years as a trial lawyer defending the poor, the mentally ill, juveniles and veterans at the Office of Public Defender in Florida (Sixth Judicial Circuit). In more than 30 years of practicing law, Tewell tried over 140 jury trials including homicides, manslaughter and other serious felonies and misdemeanors. He assisted in many other jury trials in a mentoring role and organized a trial practice clinic to teach new defense lawyers trial preparation techniques, pretrial motion practice, trial tactics and trial legal procedure needed to effectively represent clients at trial. Since his retirement, Tewell enjoys life with his wife (also a criminal defense lawyer), their teenaged son, and a precocious cockapoo. His spare time is dedicated to writing on varied topics of interest, including spirituality, law, science and politics.