Losing one's child is devastating. The unbearable loss makes it starkly evident that this life is fragile, temporary, and a spiritual battle. This book, written by doctorate engineer, examines both Science and Spirituality as it grapples with questions such as: Is my son somehow OK? Why are we here? Why does the universe exist? Is there a Creator? This book was written to help people who are struggling in their lives, as well as those on the fringes of faith. It is meant for all audiences; those without a science background can gloss over sections they do not feel comfortable with.
Language
English
Pages
125
Format
Paperback
Release
July 15, 2011
ISBN 13
9780981561639
The Physics of Reality: Ramblings of A Grieving Engineer
Losing one's child is devastating. The unbearable loss makes it starkly evident that this life is fragile, temporary, and a spiritual battle. This book, written by doctorate engineer, examines both Science and Spirituality as it grapples with questions such as: Is my son somehow OK? Why are we here? Why does the universe exist? Is there a Creator? This book was written to help people who are struggling in their lives, as well as those on the fringes of faith. It is meant for all audiences; those without a science background can gloss over sections they do not feel comfortable with.