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Marcus D. Morgan, from Melbourne, Australia, has been a lawyer since 1984, and his scientific experience is limited to product liability litigation. However, he has brought critical thinking to bear upon science, and the result is his free book 'The Human Design: An Introduction to the Design in Nature'. His aim is to encourage public debate about whether one basic design reconciles the forces of physics and also serves as a blueprint for the human-type anatomy. We may evolve by the design in physics to become an embodiment of the design in biology, to understand nature in its entirety. We might have a purpose as a scientific fact, rather than as a spiritual belief. He considers it too important to charge the public to read it.

There are only four forces of nature, even though nature is very complicated. In simple terms, they are gravitational & electromagnetic, and resting & energetic. Moreover, they are framed by four forms of nature: space & time, and cause & effect, in the great theories of Newton & Einstein.

The book relies on those universal facts in exploring nature. It provides a simple geometrical design that reconciles the forces and their forms, and then explains clearly how they determine the complications of nature. It is a lone and scientific effort, rather than a group or spiritual effort.

Our human-type anatomy is an embodiment of the design and its geometry in biological form. The book tracks from the Big Bang in physics to the biological human-type anatomy using the design. Nature's physical forces may evolve by the design to create biological human types to the same design, to understand nature. It literally "takes one to know one".

Marcus has written for the general public, and invites direct free download of the book from cloud storage at http://sdrv.ms/TPyBy8 (196 Pages + Contents - PDF 990KB - read 2 pages per screen as an EBook). There is also a free download site at http://thehumandesign.net . This is an important scientific detective story.

The book is entirely original, but it complements theories by Darwin, Einstein, Newton, and Kant. The design is a Rosetta Stone to compare physics and biology. Nature would evolve by physics to biology for the purpose of human types understanding nature. Our type of anatomy would be repeated elsewhere in the universe. This has implications for society and its values, as discussed in the book.

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I have been a lawyer since 1984, and my scientific experience is limited to product liability litigation. However, I have brought critical thinking to bear upon science, and the result is my free book 'The Human Design: An Introduction to the Design in Nature'. My aim is to encourage public debate about whether one basic design reconciles the forces of physics and also serves as a blueprint for the human-type anatomy. We may evolve by the design in physics to become an embodiment of the design in biology, to understand nature in its entirety. We might have a purpose as a scientific fact, rather than as a spiritual belief. I consider it too important to charge the public to read it.

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