"Appearances: Genetic Mythology and Cosmic Instincts" by Laurie McRobert introduces a biological rather than the mathematical approach of theoretical physicists to explain the phenomenon of earth's existence
TORONTO (MMD Newswire) November 21, 2011 -- In her book, "Appearances: Genetic Mythology and Cosmic Instincts" (ISBN 1463520166), Laurie McRobert encourages readers to explore the dynamics of the universe beyond the theories of Albert Einstein, who explained the phenomenon with theoretical physics. McRobert puts a new spin on the cosmos by combining physics, biology, cosmic instincts and philosophy. She asks the question: are the phenomena humans see merely projections of imagination or are they part of a bigger cosmic force?
The underlying message from McRobert's theory is that people need to redefine their connection to the cosmos and change the way we imagine space travel, which she acknowledges also challenges our conception of God and UFOs. She argues that the way people understand the role that appearances play is important in understanding their cosmic connection.
McRobert said that she has always wondered what inspired the minds of humans to challenge themselves to begin their exploration of space-time and imagine its further depths.
"It is a creative look at what inspires the human mind to seek out the mysteries of the cosmos," McRobert said. "Like most people, I am fascinated with why I am here on a tiny planet floating in a galaxy in an unfathomable, ever-expanding space."
Readers who are curious about the cosmos will gain a new perspective on their relationships to the universe and probe the new ideas of space-time with McRobert's work.
About the Author:
Laurie McRobert attended McGill University, where she received her doctorate in philosophy of religion and lectured for the philosophy department. For years, she was affiliated with the Thomas More Institute for adult education. Her early work concentrated on the dynamics of radical evil, from which many of her articles and essays were published. She is the author of "Char Davies' Immersive Virtual Art and the Essence of Spatiality" and is currently working on her life story. McRobert now resides in Toronto.





































