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  • An End to the Upside Down Cosmos

  • Rethinking the Big Bang, Heliocentrism, the Lights in the Sky…and Where We Live
  • By: Mark Gober
  • Narrated by: Mark Gober
  • Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Summary

Scientists tell us that ninety-six percent of the universe is unexplained dark matter and dark energy. Also, they admit that no unifying “theory of everything” exists in physics. This shaky foundation is the basis of modern thinking about the cosmos and Earth’s place in it. Something big seems to be missing.

Thus, we’re left with no choice but to question the “consensus” cosmological model. Are we really flying through space on a spinning ball within an expanding universe, while free-falling around the Sun—all as a consequence of a “Big Bang” that supposedly occurred 13.8 billion years ago? And do we really occupy no special place in the cosmos, while living out random and fundamentally meaningless existences? Or are there problems with this scientific worldview?

Mark Gober’s An End to the Upside Down Cosmos deconstructs these commonly held beliefs, revealing their many shocking flaws and inconsistencies. Although he doesn’t claim to provide definitive answers, sometimes arriving at what’s not true is just as valuable.

A word of caution: you may never think about your existence—or where you live—in the same way after listening to this book!

©2024 Mark Gober (P)2024 Waterside Productions, Inc.
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Warning - information contained is only for truly questioning and honest minds!

Great objective look at all the evidence we have or in many cases a surprising lack of it on this subject.
Very good book I will be recommending!

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Incorrectly classified - should by under Comedy

Don’t be fooled into buying this thinking it may be in some way serious. No original material - every third sentence is a quote/unquote from what I can only assume the author found on google. If you’re a flat-earther, go ahead

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