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Howard Bloom
American
Author
Born:
Jun 25
,
1943
Being
Cycle
Every
God
Man
Nature
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I'm a stone-cold atheist.
Howard Bloom
Atheist
New questions can produce new scientific leaps. They can tiddlywink new flips of insight and understanding. Big ones. Paradigm shifts.
Howard Bloom
Big
Understanding
Paradigm
Insight
New
Leaps
Scientific
Shifts
Questions
Big Ones
Produce
Flips
In the two million years during which we climbed from stone-tool-wielding Homo erectus with sloping brows to high-foreheaded Homo urbanis - man, the inventor of the city - we underwent 60 glaciations, 60 ice ages.
Howard Bloom
Man
City
Brow
Inventor
Climbed
Underwent
Years
Which
Ice
Ages
Million
Homo
Million Years
Two
Our planet has a peculiar wobble - its precession. And that precession produces upheavals in our weather, weather alterations we cycle through every 22,000, 41,000 and 100,000 years.
Howard Bloom
Weather
Every
Our
Our Planet
Through
Alteration
Years
Planet
Produces
Cycle
Peculiar
How does a cosmos without a bearded, bathrobed God in the sky pull off all the things that a bearded, bathrobed guy in the sky was supposed to have pulled off? If there was no God who said 'Let there be light,' where did we get all that light?
Howard Bloom
God
Light
Sky
Cosmos
Guy
Bearded
Supposed
Without
Does
Said
How
Off
Get
Did
Where
Who
Things
Pull
Pulled
Divinity is an emotion of being lifted out of yourself and being part of something much bigger than yourself that makes you go, 'Oh my God.' And that sense of awe? It's the second rule of science.
Howard Bloom
God
You
Science
Yourself
Sense
Rule
Out
Something
Emotion
Divinity
Lifted
Part
Makes
Go
Than
Oh
Oh My God
Being
Bigger
Much
Awe
Second
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