"Biocosm challenges both sides of the controversy over evolution and creationism. This book proposes that life and intelligence have not emerged as a series of random accidents, as Darwinists have maintained, but are hardwired into the cycle of cosmic creation, evolution, death, and rebirth, Gardner's theory of an exponential coevolution of biological and electronic intelligence, offers an extraordinary vision of a universe of point and purpose.
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"Biocosm challenges both sides of the controversy over evolution and creationism. This book proposes that life and intelligence have not emerged as a series of random accidents, as Darwinists have maintained, but are hardwired into the cycle of cosmic creation, evolution, death, and rebirth, Gardner's theory of an exponential coevolution of biological and electronic intelligence, offers an extraordinary vision of a universe of point and purpose.
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