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In this revolutionary and provocative new book, David A. Shiang claims to offer final answers to many of humankind’s most enduring mysteries, including the free will problem and the nature-nurture controversy. He argues that Einstein was right in rejecting quantum theory, and he shows that physicists such as Stephen Hawking (A Brief History of Time) and Brian Greene (The Fabric of the Cosmos) are mistaken in saying that evidence shows nature to be inherently probabilistic. The author also takes on Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion) and Daniel Dennett (Breaking the Spell), contending that Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection is neither scientific nor correct. He joins the debate about God from a highly controversial perspective, arguing that design, not chance, is the hallmark of nature.
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In this revolutionary and provocative new book, David A. Shiang claims to offer final answers to many of humankind’s most enduring mysteries, including the free will problem and the nature-nurture controversy. He argues that Einstein was right in rejecting quantum theory, and he shows that physicists such as Stephen Hawking (A Brief History of Time) and Brian Greene (The Fabric of the Cosmos) are mistaken in saying that evidence shows nature to be inherently probabilistic. The author also takes on Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion) and Daniel Dennett (Breaking the Spell), contending that Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection is neither scientific nor correct. He joins the debate about God from a highly controversial perspective, arguing that design, not chance, is the hallmark of nature.