Lebensgeschichte der Erde
by Willy Pastor
'Lebensgeschichte der Erde' Summary
In his book "Lebensgeschichte der Erde," Willy Pastor presents a unique perspective on the history of the Earth. He views the Earth as an organism that has undergone a series of metamorphic transformations, rather than simply evolving through natural selection. Pastor argues that the Earth is a living being with its own consciousness and purpose, and that its history can be understood as a series of stages in its development. Pastor begins his book by describing the Earth's early history, from its formation out of a cloud of gas and dust to the emergence of the first life forms. He then traces the development of life on Earth through the various geological eras, showing how the Earth's environment has changed over time. He argues that these changes have been driven by the Earth's own internal forces, rather than by external factors such as隕石 impacts or solar radiation. Pastor's theory of the Earth's history is controversial, but it is well-argued and supported by a wealth of evidence. His book is a valuable contribution to the scientific literature on the history of the Earth and is sure to provoke debate among scientists and laypeople alike.Book Details
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