The Big Bang.The Big Bang Big Bang The term applied to the liberalization in 1986 of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) when trading was automated. James Lake Cork Hill Press 597 Industrial Drive, Suite 110, Carmel, IN 46032-4207 www.corkhillpress.com 1594085498 $22.95 1-866-688-2665 The Big Bang: A Visionary Novel of Cosmic Proportions by English professor James Lake is the mind-expanding mind-expanding adj. story of a novice cosmologist who searches for the true nature of light, and therefore the source of all life. The discovery he finds is so immense as to transform understanding of existence. The Big Bang is not so much a standard plot-driven story as it is a staggering reflection upon the meaning of modern scientific discovery in dialogue form. Highly recommended as a riveting introduction to cosmological mysteries for lay readers. "So light doesn't physically exist ... It's energy without mass. And yet it's not only the source of all life as we know it, but it's somehow able to impart its energy to whatever it interacts with ... But isn't that how we might also describe a spiritual force? Isn't that how we might also describe God?"
1. Producing intensified or distorted perceptions; psychedelic. 2. Producing an increased perceptive awareness. |
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