Why the Universe Exists

A concise examination of that age old question: Is the Universe infinite in scale and eternal, or, as modern science would have us believe, finite?
It cuts to the heart of the matter by avoiding religious dogma and scientific complexities.
A short, non-technical essay for the general reader.

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Why the Universe Exists

A concise examination of that age old question: Is the Universe infinite in scale and eternal, or, as modern science would have us believe, finite?
It cuts to the heart of the matter by avoiding religious dogma and scientific complexities.
A short, non-technical essay for the general reader.

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Why the Universe Exists

Why the Universe Exists

by James D Robinson
Why the Universe Exists

Why the Universe Exists

by James D Robinson

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Overview

A concise examination of that age old question: Is the Universe infinite in scale and eternal, or, as modern science would have us believe, finite?
It cuts to the heart of the matter by avoiding religious dogma and scientific complexities.
A short, non-technical essay for the general reader.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164817381
Publisher: James D Robinson
Publication date: 02/03/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 90 KB

About the Author

James D Robinson was born in Darlington, County Durham, England, in 1949.
He worked for a local Council Authority for over 30 years and took early retirement in 2005.
Outside of work, he studied traditional Black & White printing and Photographic Portraiture in the mid 1980's at The Darlington College of Technology, whilst also pursuing other interests in the arts ( mainly with Drawing.)
His photographic work is represented in the permanent photo collections of both the UK's : National Portrait Gallery, and the Picture Library of the Royal Society, and to date, he has self published 3 books of photographs.
He only developed an interest in writing and creating books in 2005, but has now self published 10 books in all.
He has also had material - both photographic and /or writing - published in several magazines, including, Popular Astronomy magazine, The Journal of the Royal Photographic Society, The Best of British magazine, Amateur Photographer magazine, and North East Life magazine.
In the academic arena, he has an interest in Cosmology, and beyond that, he is also the creator of a Time capsule, now stored in the Archive Department of the UK's Durham County Record Office, where it will remain unopened until the 21st of March 2317, making it - at the time of this writing - a time capsule with the 5th longest period of closure on record.
He now lives in Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham, England.

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