Natural Religion

Routledge (2006)
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Abstract

Turner argues that in the time models of contemporary cosmological and evolutionary science all times may be connected and time may be intimately branched and causally looped so that both forward-in-time and backward-in-time factors may be in operation in the same event. Thus, the fundamental substance of the universe may be information rather than matter or energy. The universe is more like a vast living organism than a vast machine."--BOOK JACKET.

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