In the Patch Theorem: A Philosophy of Death, Life and Time , the author introduces a third dimension (trimention) of explaining birth, death, life (and even life after death) and time. The elements of the Creationist Theory are recognized, and the postulations of science are affirmed. However, both religion and science cannot explain life and death from the realist point of view. The creation or experience called humanity is trimentional; it exists at the subconscious, subcortical and subphemeral layers.
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In the Patch Theorem: A Philosophy of Death, Life and Time , the author introduces a third dimension (trimention) of explaining birth, death, life (and even life after death) and time. The elements of the Creationist Theory are recognized, and the postulations of science are affirmed. However, both religion and science cannot explain life and death from the realist point of view. The creation or experience called humanity is trimentional; it exists at the subconscious, subcortical and subphemeral layers.
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