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A Curious Journey Through Earth’s Living and Dead Geology
This book invites readers to reconsider the planet beneath their feet—not as a lifeless stage for human events, but as a dynamic, creative force. The author challenges widely accepted theories, such as the Big Bang and plate tectonics, arguing that they reduce Earth and the universe to random, meaningless objects where life and consciousness are mere accidents.
Instead, the text proposes that nature possesses an inherent creative power: life does not arise from the dead, and reason does not emerge from chaos. Through accessible language, it explores why mountains rise, seas wander across continents, and minerals form, while also examining what Earth’s “stone chronicle” reveals about its past.
The book’s central message is a call to understand our planet on its own terms, seeking harmony with its laws rather than imposing human-centric narratives. Whether you are a geology enthusiast or simply curious about the forces shaping our world, this work offers a provocative perspective on the relationship between the living and the dead in Earth’s history.