Sunday, January 24, 2010

Self Perpetual Spontaneous Action

Dyson argues that a scientific view of the world is inconsistent with the idea that the universe has a purpose. He believes that the universe is purposeful and that humans should feel at home in it. He states that living life serves a purpose and argues that human life is deeply meaningful and of profound importance to the universe. The more he examines the universe and studies its details the more evidence he claims to find that the universe in some sense must have known we were coming. He views the Earth as a self organizing, regulating system and teaches that Evolution is not just a matter of natural selection but self perpetual spontaneous action implying consciousness and a choice of survival and adaptation.

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