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April 15, 2004 1591430348 978-1591430346
Provides compelling evidence that creation myths from the dawn of civilization correspond to cutting edge astronomical discoveries


• Exposes the contradictions in current cosmological theory and offers a scientific basis for the ancient myths and esoteric lore that encode a theory of continuous creation


• By the scientist who was the first to disprove the Big Bang theory on the basis of observational data


Recent developments in theoretical physics, including systems theory and chaos theory, are challenging long-held mechanistic views of the universe. Many thinkers have speculated that the remnants of an ancient science survive today in mythology and esoteric lore, but until now the scientific basis for this belief has remained cloaked in mystery. Paul LaViolette reveals the remarkable parallels between the cutting edge of scientific thought and creation myths from the dawn of civilization. With a scientific sophistication rare among mythologists, LaViolette deciphers the forgotten cosmology of ancient lore in a groundbreaking scientific tour de force. In direct, nontechnical language, he shows how these myths encode a theory of cosmology in which matter is continually growing from seeds of order that emerge spontaneously from the surrounding subquantum chaos.

Exposing the contradictions that bedevil the big bang theory, LaViolette offers both the specialist and the general reader a controversial and highly stimulating critique of prevailing misconceptions about the seldom-questioned superiority of modern science over ancient cosmology. By restoring and reanimating this ancient scientific worldview, Genesis of the Cosmos leads us beyond the restrictive metaphors of modern science and into a new science for the 21st century.


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“One of the boldest and most exciting hypotheses of cosmology to be put forward in this century. Deserves to be read, reread, reviewed, and researched.”
(Ervin Laszlo, author of The Creative Cosmos )

“A dazzling and daring dual hypothesis that the deeper symbolic truths of ancient myths prefigure modern scientific concepts, and that the central insight involves a model of continuous cosmic creation that today’s theoretical physics merely hints at.”
(Willis Harman, former president of the Institute of Noetic Sciences )

"A remarkable innovative creative work from one of our most brilliant and original thinkers. Genesis of the Cosmos reads on many levels at once to delight, inform, and surely challenge us."
(Joseph Chilton Pearce, author of The Crack in the Cosmic Egg and The Biology of Transcendence )

"As an inveterate synthesizer for an intelligent public, I am always delighted to come across scientific thinkers who go beyond a single discipline--who explore and explain how their model may account for a wide range of phenomena. Paul LaViolette is such a thinker."
(Marilyn Ferguson )

". . . a courageous examination of scientific theory and alternative history. . . . a wide-ranging and fascinating intellectual excusion. . ."
(Jeff Carreira, What is Enlightenment )

". . . filled with theories and stories and myths and equations that may boggle the mind, so read slowly and carefully, because this isn't New Age stuff. In fact, Genesis of the Cosmos is pure science with a touch of speculative theory, and a creative and original twist of looking back into our past to discover our future."
(Marie D. Jones, Curled up with a Good Book, October 2005 )

"Both ancient myth and modern physics get the detailed treatment in this creative yet highly technical and strongly researched book." (Marie D. Jones, Curled up with a Good Book, October 2005 )

". . . no-holds-barred rejection of every significant tenet of twentieth century relativistic cosmology . . . no better place to begin." (
Raymond Lynch, Dharma Cafe, Oct 2007
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“One of the boldest and most exciting hypotheses of cosmology to be put forward in this century. Deserves to be read, reread, reviewed, and researched.”
Ervin Laszlo, author of The Creative Cosmos

“A dazzling and daring hypothesis that the deeper symbolic truths of ancient myths prefigure modern scientific concepts . . . the central insight involves a model of continuous cosmic creation that today’s theoretical physics merely hints at.”
Willis Harman, former president of the Institute of Noetic Sciences

“A remarkably innovative and creative work from one of our most brilliant and original thinkers. Genesis of the Cosmos reads on many levels at once to delight, inform, and surely challenge us.”
Joseph Chilton Pearce, author of The Crack in the Cosmic Egg and The Biology of Transcendence

Recent developments in theoretical physics, including system theory and chaos theory, are challenging long-held mechanistic views of the universe. Many thinkers have speculated that the remnants of an ancient science survive today in mythology and esoteric lore, but until now the scientific basis for this belief has remained cloaked in mystery. Paul LaViolette reveals the remarkable parallels between the cutting edge of scientific thought and creation myths from the dawn of civilization. With a scientific sophistication rare among mythologists, LaViolette deciphers the forgotten cosmology of ancient lore in a groundbreaking scientific tour de force. In direct, nontechnical language, he shows how these myths encode a theory of cosmology in which matter is continually growing from seeds of order that emerge spontaneously from the surrounding subquantum chaos.

Exposing the contradictions that bedevil the big bang theory, LaViolette offers both the specialist and the general reader a controversial and highly stimulating critique of prevailing misconceptions about the seldom-questioned superiority of modern science over ancient cosmology. By restoring and reanimating this ancient scientific worldview, Genesis of the Cosmos leads us beyond the restrictive metaphors of modern science and into a new science for the 21st century.

PAUL A. LaVIOLETTE, Ph.D., holds degrees in physics and systems science and has conducted original research in general system theory, theoretical physics, astronomy, geology, climatology, and cosmology. He lectures internationally and his work has been published in numerous professional journals. He lives in Schenectady, New York.

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Bear & Company (April 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591430348
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591430346
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #238,823 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Breakthrough Book!!, January 30, 2006
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When I picked up this book I was at first put off by LaViolette's style of writing. However, I gave him the benefit of the doubt by flipping ahead -- and I'm very glad I did. Because as I got more into it I began to realize what an amazing book this is. The author has broken the code -- by which I mean he has explained the deeper significance of the ancient Egyptian religion. In fact, this is the biggest breakthrough since Champollion decoded the Rosetta stone.

For this reason I'm very surprised this book has not received a lot more attention. It's a hidden gem. Prize it! This is an extremely valuable contribution to our understanding not just of the ancient world -- but much more -- allow me to explain.

LaViolette is a cutting edge physicist and he shows that the ancient Egyptian religion was all about advanced physics. It wasn't some crude form of paganism. The ancients had extremely sophisticated understanding of the nature of the cosmos. And the author does a fine job explaining this. The book is a fine companion to Thomas Brophy's book The Origin Map. It's now clear that everything we've been told about human history is wrong.

We don't have a clue where we came from -- but there is no longer any doubt that high civilizations did exist on planet earth in the distant past -- and we have very little knowledge of them.

What happened to them? Why did they disappear? LaViolette's book is a big step toward answering these questions.
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23 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Mysticism through Phd-colored sunglasses, September 24, 2006
This review is from: Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation (Paperback)
This book had lots of potential. Unfortunately the author could not get past his training to use language and an approach which is more accessible and more concise.

Example: "It may be significant that Geb and Nut are separated by Shu, for X and Y ultimately separate into a discrepant state because of the deviation-amplifying tendency of the 'Shu-Tefnut' reaction loop.

The author is attempting to correlate recent findings in physics with classical mystical systems from Egypt, and with Astrology, and the Tarot. But the writing style is methodical and cold and unnecessarily wordy and redundant. It is encouraging that science is attempting to make connections back to reality expressed in mythology. However science is lost in that it continues to attempt to make the reconnection using on the brain and missing the activity of the heart and body.

What is largely unforgivable is that the author is stumbling around primary concepts of his thesis without clearly stating it. The largest blarring omission is an emphasis on archetypes. There are indeed archetypal connections between physics and myth but the author has failed to inspire insights and remains brain-bound to his training and equations.

If you are looking for deeper insights between science and Egypt then 'Serpent in the Sky' by John Anthony West remains one of the best books on the subject. 'Temple of the Cosmos' by Jeremy Naydler is also a good book on Egyptian mythology.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The old is very new today!, December 11, 2011
This review is from: Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation (Paperback)
"Paul LaViolette is concise in dissecting experiential science and its inherently myopic view of what is acceptable fact. This closed view has cornered twentieth century scientific research into the enigma of proposing the big bang theory as the leading idea of how our universe evolves ("the chicken"), but with no plausible concept of what caused the bang to begin with ("the egg")! He explores post-quantum thought and introduces his "subquantum kinetics" theory to unite quantum and chaos theories into a working thesis that explains pre-big bang existence, while providing mythological research of ancient cultures to show that over 5,000 years ago those ancient cultures knew what we are only now discovering!"
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