Every Life Is on Fire
Every Life Is on Fire
Jeremy England
David Friedberg
So esoteric and difficult. - David Friedberg
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Every Life Is on Fire

Every Life is on Fire: How Thermodynamics Explains the Origins of Living Things

Jeremy England
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Jeremy England
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In "Every Life Is on Fire," Jeremy England, a preeminent physicist, embarks on a groundbreaking exploration at the intersection of science and spirituality, presenting a compelling new theory on the origins and purpose of life itself. With a narrative as captivating as the mysteries it seeks to unravel, England delves deep into the laws of thermodynamics to argue that life's inception and its enduring spark rest not outside the realm of understanding but within the very forces that seem destined to pull it apart. This work stands as a testament to the possibility of finding profound order in what appears to be chaos, challenging us to reconsider what it means to be alive in a universe vast beyond comprehension. Blending his expertise in physics with his insights as an ordained rabbi, England offers a unique lens through which to view the question of life's purpose, suggesting that the answer lies not just in scientific inquiry but in the rich tapestry of existence itself. "Every Life Is on Fire" is not merely a scientific discourse but a philosophical odyssey that invites readers to ponder the intricacies of their existence. With eloquence and clarity, England navigates the complex dialogue between the forces of nature and the human quest for meaning, making this book a profound reflection on the essence of being, the origins of life, and the fire that fuels every living being.

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Released
2020
15 Sep
Length
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So esoteric and difficult. - David Friedberg
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