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adam_text | Specialist scientific fields are developing
at incredibly swift speeds, but wbat
can they really tell us about how the
universe began and how we humans
evolved to play such a dominant role on
Earth?
John Hands’s extraordinarily ambitious
quest is to bring together this scientific
knowledge and evaluate without bias
or preconception all the theories and
evidence about the origin and evolution
of matter, life, consciousness, and
humankind.
This astonishing book provides the
most comprehensive account yet of
current ideas such as cosmic inflation,
dark energy, the selfish gene, and
neurogenetic determinism. In the
clearest possible prose it differentiates
the firmly established from the
speculative and examines the claims of
various fields such as string theory to
approach a unified theory of everything.
In doing so it challenges the orthodox
consensus in those branches of
cosmology, biology, and neuroscience
that have ossified into dogma.
Its striking analysis reveals
underlying patterns of cooperation,
complexification, and convergence that
lead to the unique emergence in humans
of a self֊reflective consciousness that
enables us to determine our future
evolution.
This groundbreaking book is destined
to become a classic of scientific
thinking.
Contents
Acknowledgements xxiii
Chapter 1 The Quest l
PART ONE: The Emergence and Evolution of Matter 5
Chapter 2 Origin Myths 7
Principal themes 7
Primordial chaos or water. Earth diver. Cosmogonic egg. World
parents. Rebellion by children. Sacrifice. Primordial battle. Creation
out of nothing. Eternal cycle.
Explanations 11
Literal truth. Metaphor. Aspect of absolute reality Archetypal truth.
Foetal experience. Limited comprehension of natural phenomena.
Political and cultural need. Insight.
Tests of evidence and reason 15
Reasons for endurance 16
Influence on scientific thinking 16
Chapter 3 The Emergence of Matter: Science s Orthodox Theory 18
First half of the twentieth century 18
Current theory: the Big Bang 22
Theoretical basis. Simplifying assumptions: isotropy and omnicentrism.
Problems with the Big Bang theory * 24
Magnetic monopole. Homogeneity. Isotropy of cosmic microwave
background (Horizon problem). Flatness (Omega).
Inflation Theory solution 28
Validity of Inflationary Big Bang theory 30
Reliability of basic theory. Claims of evidential support for basic
theory. Reliability of inflation theory. Claims of evidential support for
inflation theory.
XI
xii Contents
Conclusions 38
Chapter 4 What Science s Orthodox Theory Fails to Explain 39
Singularity 39
Observed ratio of matter to radiation 40
Dark matter and Omega 41
Dark energy 42
Fine-tuning of cosmological parameters 45
Creation from nothing 46
Conclusions 48
Chapter 5 Other Cosmological Conjectures 49
Hartle-Hawking no-boundary universe 49
Eternal chaotic inflation 51
Variable speed of light 52
Cyclic bouncing universe 53
Natural selection of universes 54
Loop quantum gravity 56
Quasi-steady state cosmology 57
Plasma cosmology 60
Quintessence 62
Cyclic ekpyrotic universe 62
String theory s landscape of possibilities 68
Problems with string theory 69
Universe defined 72
Conclusions 73
Chapter 6 Problems Facing Cosmology as an Explanatory Means 74
Practical difficulties 74
Detection limits. Measurement problems.
Data interpretation
Age of universe. Redshifted Type la supernovae. Apparent
77
Contents xiii
acceleration of the universes expansion rate. Redshift. Ripples in
cosmic microwave background. Exaggerated claims. WMAP data.
Planck telescopes confirmation of contradictory evidence. Data
, selectivity. Law of Data Interpretation.
Inadequate theory 85
Incompleteness of quantum and relativity theories. Suitability of
general relativity. The reality of the quantum world. Infinities in a
physical cosmos. Inadequacy of mathematics.
Intrinsic limitations of science 89
Conclusions 89
Chapter 7 Reasonableness of Cosmological Conjectures 91
Scope of cosmological conjectures 91
Cause of the laws of physics. Nature of the laws of physics. Nature of
mathematics.
Tests for cosmological conjectures 94
Beauty. Parsimony. Internal consistency. External consistency with
evidence. External consistency with other scientific tenets.
Origin of the universe 95
Orthodox model: the Big Bang. Multiverse conjectures. “Eternal”
models.
Form of the universe 97
Fine tuning of cosmological parameters. The multiverse explanation.
Conclusions 102
Chapter 8 Evolution of Matter on a Large Scale 103
The fundamental forces of nature 104
Gravitational interaction. Electromagnetic interaction. Strong
interaction. Weak interaction.
Cosmology s current orthodox explanation of the evolution of matter 108
Hot Big Bang.
Structure of the universe 114
Cause of structure in the universe 116
Cause of initial inhomogeneities. Cause of large structures. Cause of
star formation. Alternative explanation.
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Continuing evolution? 123
Perpetually self-sustaining galaxies. Fractal universe. Big Crunch.
Long-term heat death. Shorter-term heat death.
Conclusions 126
Chapter 9 Evolution of Matter on a Small Scale 128
Evolution of nuclei of the elements 128
Elements from helium to iron. Elements heavier than iron. Cosmic
ray production of elements. Second- and third-generation stars.
Elements produced. Fine-tuning of nuclear parameters.
Formation of atoms 133
Laws of quantum mechanics. Pauli Exclusion Principle. Fine-tuning
of atomic parameters.
Evolution of atoms 137
Methods of bonding. Uniqueness of carbon.
Molecules in space 139
Conclusions 139
Chapter 10 Pattern to the Evolution of Matter 141
Consistency with known scientific laws 141
Principle of Conservation of Energy. Principle of Increasing Entropy.
Contradictions of the Principle of Increasing Entropy 145
Local systems. The universe.
Chapter 11 Reflections and Conclusions on the Emergence
and Evolution of Matter 152
Reflections 152
Conclusions 154
PART TWO: The Emergence and Evolution of Life i6i
Chapter 12 A Planet Fit for Life 163
Conditions necessary for known lifeforms 163
Contents XV
Essential elements and molecules. Mass of planet. Temperature
range. Sources of energy. Protection from hazardous radiation and
impacts. Stability.
Formation of the Earth and its biosphere 166
Characteristics of the Earth. Formation.
Is the Earth special? 182
The orthodox view. Evidence questioning the orthodox view.
Conclusions 190
Chapter 13 Life 192
The ancient world s understanding of life 192
The development of science s explanation of life 194
Claimed reconciliations between ancient insights and modern science 195
Alternative medicine. Field hypotheses.
Orthodox science s response 197
Orthodox science s approach to defining life 198
Claimed characteristics of life 200
Reproduction. Evolution. Response to stimuli. Metabolism.
Organization. Complexity.
Definitions of life 203
Smolins self-organized system. Capra’s web of life. Avoidance of
purpose. McFaddens quantum life.
Working definition of life 206
Conclusions 206
Chapter 14 The Emergence of Life 1: Evidence 208
Direct evidence 208
Fossils. Extremophiles.
Indirect evidence 212
Genetic analyses. Universal common ancestor?
Size, complexity, structure, and functioning of the simplest cell 216
Size. Components and structure. External parts. Shifting protein shapes.
Conclusions
222
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Chapter 15 The Emergence of Life 2: Hypotheses 225
Oparin-Haldane primordial soup replicator. Self-replicating RNA.
Self-replicating peptide. Two-dimensional substrate. Extraterrestrial
origin. Intelligent design. Anthropic principle. Quantum emergence.
Self-organizing complexity. Emergence theory.
Conclusions 244
Chapter 16 Development of Scientific Ideas about Biological
Evolution 246
Pre-evolutionary ideas 246
Aristotle. Creationism. Linnaeus.
Development of evolutionary ideas 248
De Maillet. Buffon. Erasmus Darwin. Hutton. Lamarck. Geoffroy.
Wells. Grant. Matthew.
Wallace 252
Charles Darwin 254
An original thinker? Darwins contribution. Problems with Darwins
hypothesis. Darwinism.
Orthogenesis 266
Kropotkin and mutual aid 267
Pivotal observations. Mutual aid. Supporting evidence.
Symbiogenesis 270
Mendel and heritability 271
Experiments. Mendel’s laws.
NeoDarwinism 273
Molecular biology 274
Principles of biological orthodoxy 276
Consequences of the current paradigm 277
Chapter 17 Evidence of Biological Evolution 1: Fossils 279
Species 279
Fossils 283
Paucity of the fossil record. Interpretation. The fossil record.
Transitional fossils. Species extinctions. Stasis and sudden speciation.
Contents xvii
Fossil record of animals and plants. Evolution of mammals. Tracing
human evolution from the fossil record.
Conclusions 301
Chapter 18 Evidence of Biological Evolution 2: Analyses of
Living Species 304
Homologous structures 304
Vestigiality 305
Biogeography 306
Embryology and development 307
Changes in species 307
Artificial selection. Species in the wild. Species definition.
Biochemistry 316
Genetics 316
Genomics 318
Conclusions 320
Chapter 19 Evidence of Biological Evolution 3: Behaviour of
Living Species 321
Unicellular species 322
Multicellular species 323
Genes 324
Plants 324
Insects 324
Fishes 327
Meerkats 327
Primates 327
Inter-species associations 328
Conclusions 329
Chapter 20 The Human Lineage 331
Phylogenetic trees 331
Taxonomy of the human lineage 334
xviii Contents
Chapter 21 Causes of Biological Evolution: the Current
Orthodox Account 341
The current paradigm 342
What NeoDarwinian orthodoxy fails to explain 344
Stasis and rapid spéciation. Spéciation. Immediate spéciation:
polyploidy. Asexual reproduction. Horizontal gene transfer.
Organismal embryology and development. Genotypes and
phenotypes. “Junk” DNA. Inheritance of acquired characteristics.
Collaboration. Progressive complexification.
Chapter 22 Complementary and Competing Hypotheses 1 :
Complexification 356
Intelligent Design 357
Punctuated equilibrium 358
Sudden origins 359
Stabilizing selection 360
Neutral theory 360
Whole genome duplication 361
Epigenetics 362
Deep homology and parallel evolution 363
Evolutionary convergence 363
Emergence theory 365
Self-organizing complexity 366
Genome evolution laws 367
Natural genetic engineering 368
Systems biology 369
Gaia hypothesis 370
Formative causation 371
Chapter 23 Complementary and Competing Hypotheses 2:
Collaboration 373
Sociobiology 373
Group selection. Kin-related altruism or inclusive fitness. “Reciprocal
Contents xix
altruism” Game theory. Empirical proof. Selfish gene. Genial gene.
Multilevel selection.
Collaboration 384
Mutual aid. Symbiogenesis.
Chapter 24 The Evolution of Consciousness 390
The evolution of behaviour 390
Bacteria and archaea. Eukaryotes: single-celled. Eukaryotes: animals.
Evolutionary pattern.
Physical correlates of rising consciousness 396
The nervous system. Nervous systems in the human lineage.
Chapter 25 Reflections and Conclusions on the Emergence
and Evolution of Life 406
Reflections 406
Conclusions 410
PART THREE: The Emergence and Evolution of
Humans 425
Chapter 26 The Emergence of Humans 427
What is a human? 427
Proposed definition. Evidence for reflective consciousness.
Human predecessors 431
The evidence and its problems. Tribe of hominins. Genus of Homo.
Earliest signs of Homo sapiens 442
Tools. Controlled use of fire. Symbols and ornaments. Trading? Sea
crossings. Ceremonial burials and cremations. Paintings, figurines,
and flutes. Language.
Completion of human emergence 449
Explanatory hypotheses 449
Multiregional model. Replacement or Recent African origins model.
Assimilation model. Recent African origins with hybridization
model. Human revolution model. Gradualist model.
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Proposed causes of human emergence 452
Genetic mutation. Climate change in East Africa. Climate changes
globally.
Conclusions 454
Chapter 27 Human Evolution 1: Primeval Thinking 456
How humans evolved 456
Physically. Genetically. Noetically.
The evolution of primeval thinking 458
Nomadic hunter-gatherer bands to settled farming communities.
Agricultural villages to city-states and empires. The development
of writing. The foundations of astronomy and mathematics. The
development of beliefs and religions.
Conclusions 478
Chapter 28 Human Evolution 2: Philosophical Thinking 482
The emergence of philosophical thinking 482
India. China. Europe. The Middle East. Central America.
The evolution of philosophical thinking 490
India. China. Europe.
The ramification of philosophical thinking 500
Overview of noetic evolution 504
Conclusions 506
Chapter 29 Human Evolution 3: Scientific Thinking 508
The emergence of scientific thinking 510
Medical sciences. Life sciences. Physical sciences.
The evolution of scientific thinking 514
Physical sciences. Life sciences. Medical sciences. Psychology.
Interactivity and hybrid sub-branches. Convergent trend. Results of
scientific thinking.
Chapter 30 Uniqueness of Humans 532
Current orthodoxy 532
Contents xxi
Ego-anthropocentricism. Genetic identity. Behavioural difference in
degree only.
Unique human behaviours 534
Chapter 31 Conclusions and Reflections on the Emergence and
Evolution of Humans 538
Conclusions 538
Reflections 545
Reduction in aggression. Increase in cooperation. Rate of change.
Globalization. Complexification. Leading edge trend. Convergence.
Hominization. Changing duality of human nature. Integration of
patterns in the evidence.
PART FOUR: A Cosmic Process 559
Chapter 32 Limitations of Science 561
Limitations within the domain of science 561
Observation and measurement. Data. Subjectivity. Method. Theory.
Defective science.
Limitations of the domain of science 576
Subjective experiences. Social concepts and values. Untestable ideas.
Metaphysical questions.
Another possible limitation 579
Chapter 33 Reflections and Conclusions on Human Evolution
as a Cosmic Process 580
Reflections 580
Conclusions 582
Notes 588
Bibliography 617
Glossary 628
Illustration credits 646
index 648
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