Answers from Science : Consciousness and the Origin of Life Explained, by J.C. Maghinard



BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY

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II. BIOLOGY AND ORIGIN OF LIFE

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III. NEUROSCIENCE AND CONSCIOUSNESS

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IV. SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY

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