EarthCentre: The End of the Universe: THE UNIVERSAL-SKULL illustrated Graphic Proem M.Stow author An Anthropic (human-centred) Odyssey: Being: a topological theme-park ride virtual reality life-gaming experience through: The Cosmos: with illustration and commentary to be viewed spoken read in parts at a smooth and rapid-pace and then again slower as an echo in memory and in voices and pictures and verse suggested by experience and exploration of world science & mythology... The universe has no regard for us as human animals both in and of nature. We are not apart or watched over except by ourselves and by our own existence. What distinguishes human life from other life on Earth is the ability to consider other than the immediate circumstances, to be self-aware and have self-consciousness, and to be able to tell and understand ideo-logical stories and make predictions in the form of reciprocal sharing through which we seek certainty of action through daily social personal moral choices (good self) and integrity of personal conscience (bad other guilt) through personally acquired religion and secular philosophyies, mythologyies science and post-science... Part One: EarthCentre: The-Universal-Skull: 1.1. Departure (the StarShip leaves Earth) 1.2. The-Past Excised. 1.3. Starship: Life-ship. Explanatory Notes and Acknowledgements regarding Global Origins Science Philosophy Mythology and Culture... This account of the much sought after Theory of Everything brings together the quantum and the standard models of physics & chemistry in a literary proemic adaptation of the atomic/planetary model of cosmology extended to biology and an ancient to modern coming together of east and west north and south world creation mythology socio-biology earth life and cosmology.
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