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My Science, My Religion: Academic Papers (1994-2009) By Michael A. Cremo by Michael A. Cremo

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TitleMy Science, My Religion: Academic Papers (1994-2009) By Michael A. Cremo
CreatorMichael A. Cremo
Year2012
PPI300
LanguageEnglish
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SubjectHinduism, Vedic, Vedic Physics, Science, Aitray, Agnivrat, Cosmology, Planetary Astronomy, Vaidic Physics, Hindu Cosmology, Vedic Cosmology, Physics, Astrophysics, Relativity, Rig Veda, Rigveda, Yajur Veda, Atharva Veda, Sama Veda, Vedas, Mantra, Astrometry, Bhavavrittam, Hindu Cosmology
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This book is a collection of twenty-four papers that Michael A. Cremo, who is not a professional scientist, presented at scientific and academic conferences. Versions of some of these papers have appeared in peer-reviewed academic publications. In these papers, Cremo explores the relationship between science and religion, in terms of his specific scientific and religious commitments. Many of the papers in this book deal with archeological evidence for extreme human antiquity, consistent with the Puranic histories. Other papers explore the history of archeology in India. In his book Human Devolution, Cremo presented a Vedic alternative to the current theory of human origins. Some of the papers in My Science, My Religion are related to this topic. This collection will be of interest to theologians, scientists, historians of science, philosophers of science, and scholars of science and religion.Table of Contents:-Introduction1. Puranic Time and the Archeological Record2. The Reception of Forbidden Archeology3. The City of Nine Gates4. Alfred Russel Wallace and the Supernatural5. Divine Nature6. The Later Discoveries of Boucher De Perthes7. Famous Scientists and the Paranormal8. Forbidden Archeology of the Early and Middle Pleistocene9. Forbidden Archeology of the Paleolithic10. Forbidden Archeology: The Royal Institution Lecture11. Forbidden Archeology: A Three-Body Interaction Among Science, Hinduism, and Christianity12. The Discoveries of Carlos Ribeiro13. Paleobotanical Anomalies Bearing on the Age of the Salt Range Formation of Pakistan14. The Discoveries of Aime Louis Rutot at Boncelles, Belgium15. The Nineteenth Century California Gold Mine Discoveries16. The Mayapur Pilgrimage Place, West Bengal, India17. Human Devolution: A Consciousness-Based Vedic Alternative to Materialistic Evolution18. Excavating the Eternal19. Beijing Man and the Rockefeller Foundation: An Episode in the Globalization of Science in the Early 20th Century20. Forbidden Archeology: Archeological Evidence for Extreme Human Antiquity and Implications for Education Policy21. Finding Krishna22. The Forbidden Zone23. An Insider’s View of a Fringe Archeology24. Temple as Body, Body as Temple