- Vernell , Moss
The Origin of Everything
Engels |
Paperback |
9781665790680 |
2026 |
158 Pagina's
Throughout history, humanity has endeavored to understand the origins of life, a pursuit often referred to as the "Universal Question." From an early age, children ask their parents, "How did we get here?" This question is not limited to the context of human existence but also encompasses the origin of life. It is not just a single inquiry but a three-part exploration. It begins with our natural birth, extends to the birth of our parents, grandparents, and ancestors, and ultimately leads to questioning the origin of life. This complex question serves as the gateway to our journey of uncovering knowledge of everything under the sun. Similarly, scientists apply the same question while studying the natural world and the beginning of everything, seeking not only to unravel the beginnings of humankind but also to probe the genesis and significance of all that exists, starting with the very cosmos itself. Like orphans searching for their biological roots, we turn to science, religion, and philosophy for answers, unaware that these fields are also driven by the "Universal Question," a curiosity. Curiosity is the "cause," science is the "effect," and religion, atheism, and philosophies about life are the results.