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Continuous Creation : A Biological Concept of the Nature of Matter, Hardback Book

Continuous Creation : A Biological Concept of the Nature of Matter Hardback

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: History & Philosophy of Science series

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Originally published in 1950, this book challenged the basis of our beliefs about the relation of life to matter.

Already aware that chalk, limestone and coal seams are the residues of ancient life, the author suggests that this knowledge may also be applied to the rest of matter.

In that case, he argues, the origin of the world was not cosmic upheaval which broke down at last into life, but organic life itself.

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