The Index of The Bible According to Einstein

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Table of Contents
Old Testament | Last Two Books of the New Testament

INTRODUCTION

1
THE NEW TESTAMENT
Chronicles | Physics | Solar System
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HOMOGENESIS
http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/man/evnman2.html
Ch. I: Australopithecus (first page and a half)
http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/man/evnman3.html
13
Ch. II: Homo Habilis  http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/man/habilis2.html 17
Ch. III: Homo Erectus  http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/man/erectus.html 18
Ch. IV: Tools 21
Ch. V: Homo Erectus Becomes Smarter
http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/science/DailyNews/brainspace980611.html
22
Ch. VI: Homo Sapiens  http://www.wf.carleton.ca/Museum/man/sapiens.html 24
Ch. VII: The Word 25
Ch. VIII: The World-Wide Man 26
13
THE EVOLUTION OF INTELLIGENCE
Ch. I: Reflex, Instinct and Intelligence 27
Ch. II: Man, the Intellectual Miracle 28
Ch. III: The Effect of Intelligence on Evolution 29
Ch. IV: Man's Imitating Nature 29
Ch V: Weapon Evolution 30
Ch. VI: To Be the Mighty Master 30
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THE BOOKS CONTAINING THE CHRONICLES

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MOSES
http://www.calvarybaptist.org/bible/_license.htm
http://www.tri-isys.com/bible/menu.html
Ch. I: A Hebrew Son Is Born 33
Ch. II: Moses in His Youth 33
Ch. III: Moses in Exile 34
Ch. IV: Moses Returns to the Egyptian Capital 34
Ch. V: Moses Uses Magic 35
Ch. VI: The Nile Turns Blood Red 36
Ch. VII: The Plague of Frogs 36
Ch. VIII: The Sun Turns Black 36
Ch. IX: The Plague of Locusts 37
Ch. X: The Plague of Hail 37
Ch. XI: The Plague of Darkness 38
Ch. XII: The Plague of Lice 39
Ch. XIII: Moses Multiplies His Attacks 39
Ch. XIV: The Pharaoh Pursues the Israelites 40
Ch. XV: Moses Prepares His Escape 40
Ch. XVI: The Hebrews Cross the Sea of Reeds 40
Ch. XVII: The Hebrews Escape to Freedom 41
Ch. XVIII: Moses Forms a Society and Religion 41
Ch. XIX: The Land of Promise Is Found 42
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BUDDHA
http://www.tbsn.org/ebooks/life/lifecont.htm
Ch. I: The Buddha's Early Life 43
Ch. II: The Four Signs 44
Ch. III: The Great Renunciation 45
Ch. IV: The Noble Quest: The Search for Truth 46
Ch. V: Enlightenment at Last 47
Ch. VI: Dissemination of the Truth 50
Ch. VII: The Buddha's Death 54
43
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE GOSPELS
Ch. I: Introduction 56
Ch. II: The Genealogy of Jesus 56
Ch. III: The Birth of Jesus 58
Ch. IV: Herod Tries to Kill the Babe Jesus 58
Ch. V: The Spirit of Jesus Develops 59
Ch. VI: The Sermon on the Mount 60
Ch. VII: Jesus Preaches in the Country 60
Ch. VIII: Jesus Heals the Sick 61
Ch. IX: The Pharisees Are Reproved 61
Ch. X: Parables 62
Ch. XI: Dead Are Brought Back to Life 62
Ch. XII: John is Beheaded 62
Ch. XIII: The Feeding of Five-Thousand 63
Ch. XIV: Jesus Walks on Water 63
Ch. XV: Wise Sayings 64
Ch. XVI: The Transfiguration  http://www.sundayschoollessons.com/trans.html 64
Ch. XVII: The Word 64
Ch. XVIII: Jesus Foresees His Death 65
Ch. XVIX: Christ and the Children 65
Ch. XX: Diverse Opinions of Jesus 65
Ch. XXI: The Resurrection of Lazarus 65
Ch. XXII: Priests Take Counsel 66
Ch. XXIII: Christ's Good Deeds 66
Ch. XXIV: Jesus Rides into Jerusalem 66
Ch. XXV: Tribute to Ceasar 67
Ch. XXVI: Jesus Preaches to the People 67
Ch. XXVII: Calamities Are Foretold 67
Ch. XXVIII: Jesus Foretells His Death 68
Ch. XXIX: Judas Sells Jesus 68
Ch. XXX: The Last Supper 68
Ch. XXXI: Peter's Denial is Foretold 68
Ch. XXXII: Agony in the Garden 69
Ch. XXXIII: Jesus Is Taken Away 69
Ch. XXXIV: Jesus Before Pilate 69
Ch. XXXV: Christ Is Crucified 70
Ch. XXXVI: Christ's Burial 70
Ch. XXXVII: Christ After Death 70
Ch. XXXVIII: The Legacy Lives On 70
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MUHAMMAD
Ch. I: Ancient Mecca 72
Ch. II: Muhammad Makes His Earthly Presence Known 72
Ch. III: Muhammad Has a Vision 73
Ch. IV: Muhammad Preaches to the Public 74
Ch. V: Muhammad Meets Resistance 75
Ch. VI: Muhammad's Emigration to Medina 76
Ch. VII: Muhammad in Medina 77
Ch. VIII: A Time of Conflict 79
Ch. VIX: Muhammad Marches into Mecca 82
Ch. X: Muhammad Establishes the Islamic State 84
72
CATASTROPHES
Ch. I: Nature Speaks 88
Ch. II: Mount Vesuvius
http://www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/geol204/volccasehist.htm
http://www.optonline.com/comptons/ceo/05012_A.html
88
Ch. III: The Black Death 92
Ch. IV: The Quake for All Saints 96
Ch. V: The Laki Fissure
http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/europe_west_asia/laki.html
96
Ch. VI: Mysterious Footprints 97
Ch. VII: Krakatau
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Indonesia/Krakatau/framework.html
98
Ch. VIII: Tambora
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/southeast_asia/indonesia/tambora.html
101
Ch. IX: Mont Pelée
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/img_mt_pelee.html
102
Ch X: Three Quakes 103
Ch. XI: Threats from the Heavens 104
Ch. XII: Ten-Thousand Smokes 105
Ch. XIII: Earthquake in Tokyo 105
Ch. XIV: Earth's Sea Monster 106
Ch. XV: Two Great China Quakes 106
Ch. XVI: Mount Saint Helens
http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/MSH/framework.html
107
Ch. XVII: A Close Encounter 107
Ch. XVIII: Shoemaker-Levy Strikes  http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/
http://www-a.jpl.nasa.gov/sl9/images.html
108
Ch. XIX: The Voice of Nature Shall Be Heard 108
88
ATOM
Ch. I: The Atom Was Conceived By Man 109
109
NEWTON 110
HISTORY OF ELECTROMAGNETISM
Ch. I: Ancient History 112
Ch. II: The Seventeenth Century 112
Ch. III: The Eighteenth Century 113
Ch. IV: The Early Nineteenth Century 113
Ch. V: The Unification of Electricity and Magnetism
http://www.yrbe.edu.on.ca/~langstaf/students/kamvarib/
114
Ch. VI: QED 115
Ch. VII: Electroweak Unification
http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/04036.html
117
Ch. VIII: Electromagnetic Technology 117
112
DARWIN
Ch. I: Darwin's Early Life (first page) 119
Ch. II: Career Decision 120
Ch. III: The Voyage of the Beagle
http://library.thinkquest.org/18757/voyagebeagle.htm
120
Ch. IV: Darwin's Renaissance: His Search for Truth 125
Ch. V: Enlightenment 127
Ch. VI: The Origin of Species 129
Ch. VII: Darwin's Later Years 130
119
HISTORY OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES
Ch. I: Quantum Mechanics History
http://mooni.fccj.org/~ethall/quantum/quant.htm
134
Ch. II: The Early Particles 134
Ch. III: The Post World War II Years 136
Ch. IV: The Recent Developments 137
134
EINSTEIN
Ch. I: Einstein's Life and Work (first page) 140
Ch. II: The Prophecies of Einstein 142
140
MOMENTS IN MODERN SCIENCE
Ch. I: Nuclear Alchemy 147
Ch. II: The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation 148
Ch. III: Man Ventures to Another Land 148
Ch. IV: Dark Matter  http://www.msnbc.com/news/217943.asp?cp1=1 148
Ch. V: Superstring Speculation: Truth or Superstition? 149
Ch. VI: Supernova 1987A
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/CPEP/Chart_Pages/5.Plasmas/Nebula/Supernova.html
151
Ch. VII: Nature's Ancient Relics 152
Ch. VIII: The Mystery of Fundamental Mass
http://ajanta.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~jupiter/pub/sciinfo/gusp.html
153
147
NOW 153
PSALMS
Psalm I: The Lord is My Shepherd 154
Psalm II: The Earth Is Thy Keeper 155
Psalm III: A Prayer of Thanks 155
Psalm IV: A Time For Everything 156
Psalm V: What Be a Man 157
Psalm VI: Give Thanks Unto Nature 158
Psalm VII: The Lord's Prayer 158
154
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SCIENCE 159
NUMBERS
Ch. I: Basic Numbers 160
Ch. II: Rational Numbers 161
Ch. III: Irrational Numbers 161
160
BASIC UNITS
Ch. I: Mass 163
Ch. II: Temperature  http://unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/tmp.html 163
Ch. III: Space 164
Ch. IV: Time 165
Ch. V: Time Means Death 165
Ch. VI: Derived Units  http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/units.html 166
Ch. VII: Energy, Power, Force and Pressure 166
Ch. VIII: Charge and Current 167
Ch. IX: Energy Measured Electrically 168
163
TABLES
Table of the Fundamental Matter
http://www.particleadventure.org/english/chart_frame.html
169
Table of Vector Gauge Bosons
http://www.particleadventure.org/english/chart_frame.html
169
The Periodic Table of Elements
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/nph-pertab/tab/periodic-table
http://www.webelements.com/webelements/index.html
170
169
FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS
Ch. I: Système International Units
http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/index.html
171
Ch. II: The Constants 171
Ch. III: The 1983 Declaration of Dependence 172
171
THE BOOKS OF PHYSICS 173
MATTER
Ch. I: Microscopic Matter 173
Ch. II: Macroscopic Matter 173
Ch. III: Solids 174
Ch. IV: Liquids 174
Ch. V: Gases 175
Ch. VI: Astronomical Matter 175
173
FORCES
Ch. I: Fundamental Forces 176
Ch. II: Macroscopic Forces 176
176
CLASSICAL PHYSICS
Ch. I: The First Law 178
Ch. II: The Second Law 178
Ch. III: The Third Law 179
Ch. IV: Gravity 179
Ch. V: Planetary Motion 180
Ch. VI: Gravity on Earth 181
Ch. VII: Momentum 181
Ch. VIII: Energy 182
Ch. IX: Angular Momentum 182
Ch. X: Special Motions 182
Ch. XI: The Electric Force 182
Ch. XII: The Magnetic Force 183
Ch. XIII: Electromagnetism 185
Ch. XIV: Determinism 185
Ch. XV: Classical Physics During the History of the Universe 186
178
THERMODYNAMICS
Ch. I: Heat and Temperature  http://unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/tmp.html 187
Ch.II: Fluctuations 187
Ch. III: Entropy 189
Ch. IV: The Four Laws of Thermodynamics 189
Ch. V: Speed Distributions 191
Ch. VI: Ideal Gases 191
Ch. VII: Engines 192
Ch. VIII: Thermodynamics in the Early Universe 193
Ch. IX: The Second Law and Decay 193
Ch. X: Entropy and Life  http://www.livingcosmos.com/alive.htm#Entropy 193
Ch. XI: Entropy and the Universe
http://blueox.uoregon.edu/~karen/202sum98/lec07.html
194
187
SPECIAL RELATIVITY
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/relatvty.htm
Ch. I: On False Laws 196
Ch. II: The Six Principles of Special Relativity 196
Ch. III: The First Principle 197
Ch. IV: The Second Principle 197
Ch. V: The Third Principle 197
Ch. VI: The Fourth Principle 198
Ch. VII: The Fifth Principle 199
Ch. VIII: The Sixth Principle 200
Ch. IX: Albert, Isaac and a Sacred Creature 200
Ch. X: The Parable of the Non-Believing Pharaoh 206
196
GENERAL RELATIVITY AND GRAVITY
Ch. I: The Equivalence Principle 208
Ch. II: Curved Spacetime  http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_03.htm 209
Ch. III: Consequences of Einstein Gravity 210
208
QUANTUM MECHANICS
Ch. I: Quantum Versus Classical 212
Ch. II: Paths 212
Ch. III: Quantum Mechanics, Philosophers, Scientists and God 214
Ch. IV: The Planck Constant and Quantum Hills 214
Ch. V: Tunnelling 215
Ch. VI: The Wave Function 216
Ch. VII: Quantum Waves 216
Ch. VIII: Wave-Particle Complimentarity
http://www.qmw.ac.uk/~zgap118/index.html
http://www.cyborganic.com/People/gizard/Tibud/Mad/mad12.html
217
Ch. IX: Discreteness 218
Ch. X: Many-Body Quantum Mechanics 219
Ch. XI: The Wave Equations 220
Ch. XII: Quantum Angular Momentum 220
Ch. XIII: Summary 221
212
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Ch. I: Photons 222
Ch. II: Frequency 222
Ch. III: Wave Speed 223
Ch. IV: Photon Energy and Momentum 223
Ch. V: The Electromagnetic Spectrum 224
Ch. VI: Other Electromagnetic Production Mechanisms and EM Applications 225
Ch. VII: Electromagnetic Wave Properties 227
Ch. VIII: Black Body Radiation 227
222
SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS
Ch. I: Reductionism 228
Ch. II: Subnuclear Forces 229
Ch. III: Subnuclear Particles 230
Ch. IV: The Naming of Matter Fermions 231
Ch. V: Enumeration of Vector Gauge Bosons 232
Ch. VI: Mass Generation 233
Ch. VII: Non-Abelian Gauge Interactions 234
Ch. VIII: The Spins of Particles 236
Ch. IX: The Charges of Particles 236
Ch. X: The Strong Interaction 237
Ch. XI: The Hadrons 237
Ch. XII: Antimatter and C-Exchange 240
Ch. XIII: Time Reversal 241
Ch. XIV: Man, the Matter Maker 242
228
NUCLEAR PHYSICS
http://www.chem.uidaho.edu/~honors/nucbind.html
Ch. I: Enumeration of Nuclear Elements 243
Ch. II: The Binding in the Nucleus
http://www.chem.uidaho.edu/~honors/nucbind.html
244
Ch. III: Isotopes  http://ie.lbl.gov/toi.htm 244
Ch. IV: Fission  http://www.atomicarchive.com/Fission/Fission1.shtml
http://www.iclei.org/efacts/fission.htm
245
Ch. V: The Fission Chain Reaction  http://www.iclei.org/efacts/fission.htm 246
Ch. VI: Fusion  http://www.atomicarchive.com/Fusion/Fusion1.shtml 247
Ch. VII: The Nucleus in the Atom 247
243
ATOMIC PHYSICS
http://www-phys.llnl.gov/N_Div/atomic.html
Ch. I: Structure 248
Ch. II: Charge 248
Ch. III: Size and Weight 248
Ch. IV: Energy Levels
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/AtData/spass.ksh?@/PhysRefData/IonEnergy/tblNew.html
249
Ch. V: Angular Momentum States 249
Ch. VI: Spectrum 250
248
CHEMISTRY
http://webserver.lemoyne.edu/faculty/giunta/papers.html
Ch. I: Enumeration of Chemical Elements 251
Ch. II: Chemical Symbols 252
Ch. III: The Period Table
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/nph-pertab/tab/periodic-table
http://www.webelements.com/webelements/index.html
253
Ch. IV: Atomic Energy Levels
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/AtData/spass.ksh?@/PhysRefData/IonEnergy/tblNew.html
254
Ch. V: The Arrangement of the Elements 254
Ch. VI: Ions and Small Molecules  http://www.purchon.co.uk/science/ions.html 256
Ch. VII: Valence Electrons, Chemical Families and Bonding
http://www.okstate.edu/jgelder/bondpage2.html#con
257
Ch. VIII: Chemical Formulas 261
Ch. IX: Big Molecules 262
Ch. X: Chemistry and the Early Universe 263
251
BIOLOGY
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/topic/history.html
http://www.ttl98.dsu.edu/huntimt/subjects/biology/biology.htm
Ch. I: Living Systems 264
Ch. II: The Molecules of Life  http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/library/life/ 265
Ch. III: Cells  http://www.win.co.nz/bioweb/cell.html 266
Ch. IV: The Human Body 266
Ch. V: Cellular Biology 270
Ch. VI: Microbiology 273
264
THE BOOKS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM 279
MYTHOLOGY
http://www.servtech.com/~mvail/mythology.html
279
THE SUN
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar/
Ch. I: Her Place in the Solar System 280
Ch. II: Her Place in the Galaxy 280
Ch. III: Size, Shape and Weight 280
Ch. IV: Structure and Energy Production 281
Ch. V: Surface Activity 282
Ch. VI: The Sun's Majestic Halo 283
280
MERCURY
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/mercurypage.html
Ch. I: Mercury's Position in the World 283
Ch. II: Structure 284
Ch. III: Mysterious Motions
http://phyun0.ucr.edu/wudka/Physics7/Notes_www/node98.html
284
283
VENUS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/venuspage.html
Ch. I: Venusian Motion 287
Ch. II: The Surface 287
Ch. III: The Atmosphere 288
287
EARTH
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/earthpage.html
Ch. I: Earth's Orbit 289
Ch. II: Size and Weight 289
Ch. III: Spin Effects 289
Ch. IV: Structure 291
Ch. V: Earth's Atmosphere 291
Ch. VI: Topography 292
Ch. VII: Tectonics  http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001765.html 293
Ch. VIII: Air Currents 294
Ch. IX: Weather
http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/pub/info/elements/climate_history.html
296
Ch. X: The Mother of Life 297
289
THE MOON
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/moonpage.html
Ch. I: Moon Facts 298
Ch. II: Phases 298
Ch. III: Eclipses 298
Ch. IV: Moon Affection 299
Ch. V: Terrain 299
Ch. VI: Tides 299
298
MARS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/marspage.html
Ch. I: Orbit 300
Ch. II: Appearance 300
Ch. III: Martian Moons 301
300
JUPITER
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/jupiterpage.html
Ch. I: Orbit, Size and Weight 301
Ch. II: Jupiter's Body 301
Ch. III: Jupiter's Atmosphere 302
Ch. IV: Weather 303
Ch. V: Many Moons 303
Ch. VI: A Miniature Solar System 305
301
SATURN
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/saturnpage.html
Ch. I: Saturn's Body 306
Ch. II: Atmosphere 306
Ch. III: Bands and Rings 307
Ch. IV: Saturn's Moons 307
306
URANUS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/uranuspage.html
Ch. I: Size and Weight 310
Ch. II: Atmosphere 310
Ch. III: Many Moons 311
Ch. IV: Rings 311
310
NEPTUNE
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/neptunepage.html
Ch. I: Neptune's Motions 313
Ch. II: Atmosphere and Weather 313
Ch. III: Auroras and Rings 313
Ch. IV: Neptune's Moons 314
313
PLUTO
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/plutopage.html
Ch. I: The Twin Planet 315
Ch. II: Orbit 315
Ch. III: Their Bodies 315
315
ASTEROIDS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/asteroidpage.html
Ch. I: Minor Planets 316
Ch. II: Names 316
Ch. III: Orbits 316
Ch. IV: Flocks 317
Ch. V: Belts 317
316
COMETS
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/asteroidpage.html
Ch. I: Origin 318
Ch. II: Structure 318
Ch. III: Orbit, Size, Life and Death 318
318
METEORS
Ch. I: Origin 319
Ch. II: Showers
http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/space/solarsystem/meteors/Showers.html
319
Ch. III: Meteorites 320
319
THE OLD TESTAMENT
Archean | Proterozoic | Paleozoic | Mesozoic | Cenozoic
321
GENESIS I: THE PLANCK EPOCH 322
GENESIS II: THE BIG BANG
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmolog.htm
Ch. I: The Beginning of Time 322
Ch. II: The Uni-Law 323
322
GENESIS III: ULTRA-SUPER-SYMMETRY DESTRUCTION 325
GENESIS IV: GRAND-SYMMETRY DESTRUCTION 328
GENESIS V: INFLATION
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_04.htm
329
GENESIS VI: THE COSMIC SEA OF PARTICLES
Ch. I: Matter-Antimatter Excess
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/advanced_physics/18108
331
Ch. II: The Grand Desert 332
331
EXODUS I: ELECTROWEAK BREAKING
http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/04036.html
Ch. I: The Acrobat 334
Ch. II: Electroweak Symmetry Destruction 334
Ch. III: The Post-Electroweak-Breaking Period 335
Ch. IV: Two Stone Tablets 336
Ch. V: Annihilations 336
334
EXODUS II: QUARK CONFINEMENT
http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/maths/research/hep/confine.html
Ch. I: The Confining Phase Transition 337
337
DEUTERONOMY
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmo_01.htm
Ch. I: Big Bang Nucleosynthesis 339
Ch. II: Taking Count 342
339
EXODUS III: THE RADIATION-DOMINATED UNIVERSE
Ch. I: The Expanding Universe  http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/expansion.html 343
Ch. II: The Radiation-Matter Demarcation 344
343
EXODUS IV: RECOMBINATION
Ch. I: The Blindingly Bright Universe 345
Ch. II: Atom Formation  http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/cosmology/5.html 345
Ch. III: The Last Light 347
Ch. IV: The Cosmic Background 347
345
EXODUS V: LARGE SCALE STRUCTURE
Ch. I: Density Inhomogeneities 348
Ch. II: Proto-Galactic Superclusters 348
Ch. III: Proto-Giant-Voids 349
Ch. IV: Structure Formation 349
348
EXODUS VI: QUASARS
http://www.phys.vt.edu/~astrophy/faq/quasars.html
Ch. I: A Cloud of Gas Collapses 350
Ch. II: The Cloud Get Dense and Hot 350
Ch. III: The Core Neutronizes 351
Ch. IV: A Giant Black Hole Forms
http://www.victoria.tc.ca/~ye470/art/old.htm
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/oct98/906653561.As.r.html
http://hookomo.aloha.net/~sos/news73.html
http://star-www.maps.susx.ac.uk/~cb/vlbi.html
352
Ch. V: A Quasar is Made  http://louis.lmsal.com/PR/answerbook/quasars.html 353
Ch. VI: The Quasar Evolves 353
Ch. VII: The Quasar Ages 354
Ch. VIII: A Galaxy Would Be  http://www.icu2.net/faahomepage/galaxies.htm 355
Ch. IX: Quasars and Proto-Galaxies Are Made 355
Ch. X: Nature Lights Up the Universe 355
350
EXODUS VII: STELLAR BIRTH
http://www.alcyone.com/max/writing/essays/stellar-evolution.html#9

http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/stars.html
Ch. I: A Gas Cloud 356
Ch. II: The Core Heats Up 356
Ch. III: The Cloud Collapses and the Core Heats More 357
Ch. IV: A Star is Born  http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/stars.html 358
Ch. V: The Star Heats Up 359
356
EXODUS VIII: GALACTIC BIRTH
Ch. I: A Galaxy Is Born  http://www.icu2.net/faahomepage/galaxies.htm 360
Ch. II: The Starlit Universe Appears 360
360
EXODUS IX: A SPECIAL SPIRAL GALAXY
Ch. I: Two Gas Clouds Merge 361
Ch. II: A Proto-Galaxy Appears  http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/09/990915080958.htm 362
361
EXODUS X: NUCLEOGENESIS
http://spectrum.lbl.gov/education/elements/element.html
Ch. I: On Stars and Living Creatures 366
Ch. II: A Giant Energetic Star 366
Ch. III: No More Protons in the Core 367
Ch. IV: The Helium Flash 368
Ch. V: A Red Supergiant Arises  http://astrwww.cwru.edu/Reference/SuperRed.html 368
Ch. VI: No More Helium in the Core 369
Ch. VII: The Carbon Flash, the Neon Flash 369
Ch. VIII: The Energy Drain 370
Ch. IX: Heavier Elements Feed the Star 370
Ch. X: The Nuclear Rainbow 371
Ch. XI: The Core Goes Critical  http://celki.com/nuclear/fission/index.html 371
Ch. XII: The Inner Core Collapses 371
Ch. XIII: The Inner Core Rebounds 373
Ch. XIV: The Wave Becomes Destructive 374
Ch. XV: The Shock Wave Stalls 375
Ch. XVI: A "Neutrino Star" is Born
http://www.phys.hawaii.edu/~jgl/nuosc_story.html
375
Ch. XVII: The Wave is Revitalized by Neutrinos 375
Ch. XVIII: The "Neutrino Star" Contracts 376
Ch. XIX: The Star Explodes 377
Ch. XX: The Aftermath 379
Ch. XXI: A Neutron Star Is Born
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/961006.html
381
Ch. XXII: A Collision With a Gaseous Cloud 381
Ch. XXIII: The Supernova: The Almighty Alchemist
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/CPEP/Chart_Pages/5.Plasmas/Nebula/Supernova.html
383
Ch. XXIV: Other Supernovas 383
Ch. XXV: Supernovas and Life 384
366
EXODUS XI: A DUST CLOUD FORMATION
Ch. I: A Special Cloud of Molecules Is Made 385
Ch. II: Dust Develops 386
385
EXODUS XII: GEOGENESIS I
Ch. I: The Cloud Gets Lumpy 387
Ch. II: Macroscopic Objects Form 387
Ch. III: Asteroids Appear 388
Ch. IV: Asteroids Grow Larger 388
Ch. V: The Cloud Is Cleansed and Seen 389
Ch. VI: A Planetesimal Appears and Heats Up 390
Ch. VII: An Atmosphere Forms 391
Ch. VIII: The Atmosphere Survives Bombardment 391
Ch. IX: A Planet Called Earth Appears
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-age-of-earth.html
392
Ch. X: The Earth Gives Birth: the Moon is made 393
Ch. XI: The Birth of Other Planets 394
387
GEOGENESIS II: The Infant Earth
Ch. I: The Earth Cools (first page) 395
Ch. II: The Early Atmosphere 397
Ch. III: The Earth Solidifies Somewhat 398
Ch. IV: The Earth Acquires Water 401
395
THE ARCHEAN EON I (4600-3900 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/precambrian/hadean.html
Ch. I: The Skin of Earth Matures 404
Ch. II: Underwater Vulcanism 405
Ch. III: The Making of More Microcontinents 407
Ch. IV: Ancient Rock 408
Ch. V: Islands Come and Go 409
Ch. VI: Sedimentary Rock 410
Ch. VII: More Hot Spots, More Islands 411
Ch. VIII: Proto-Tectonic-Plates Collide 412
Ch. IX: Metamorphic Rock
http://www.science.ubc.ca/~geol202/meta/metamorphic.html
413
Ch. X: Rock Dynamics 414
Ch. XI: Land-Mass Subduction
http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/~GEL102/demets.html
415
Ch. XII: Spreading from Mid-Ocean Ridges 415
Ch. XIII: The Lower Mantle Forms 417
Ch. XIV: Creation and Destruction of Earth's Surface Structure 417
Ch. XV: Variations in Earth's Motion 417
404
BIOGENESIS
Ch. I: The Long Experiment (first page) 419
Ch. II: Self-Sustaining Cells 422
Ch. III: Natural Selection 423
Ch. IV: Three Fables 426
Ch. V: Four Sayings 427
Ch. VI: Life Develops 427
Ch. VII: Bacteria 430
419
THE ARCHEAN EON II (3900-2500 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/precambrian/archaean.html
Ch. I. Rock Belts and Cratons
http://jersey.uoregon.edu/~mstrick/AskGeoMan/geoQuerry12.html
432
Ch. II. Micro-Life 433
Ch. III. A Meteorite-Induced Extinction Event 434
Ch. IV. The Biosphere is Born 435
Ch. V. Ancient Bio-Relics 436
Ch. VI. Ancient Rifts 437
Ch. VII. Solar System Mysticism 437
Ch. VIII. Ancient Sedimentary Basins 438
Ch. IX. Microcontinental Drift  http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001765.html 439
Ch. X. Igneous Layer Complexes 440
Ch. XI. Stromatolites Proliferate  http://discoverwest.com.au/hablin.html 440
Ch. XII. The Great Dyke  http://www.optonline.com/comptons/ceo/05318_A.html 440
Ch. XIII. Great Mineral Riches Are Made 440
432
THE PROTEROZOIC EON (2500-544 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/precambrian/proterozoic.html
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=03AC0000
Ch. I. Earth's First Supercontinent
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/Geologictime.html
442
Ch. II. The Structure of Earth's Body http://www.cyf-kr.edu.pl/seds/tnp/earth.html 442
Ch. III. On Earth's Crust  http://www.thetech.org/hyper/quakes/inside/crust.html 443
Ch. IV. Continental Water Flow 443
Ch. V. Subduction at Continental Margins
http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/~GEL102/demets.html
444
Ch. VI. Mutation  http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/03/990308054849.htm 444
Ch. VII. Photosynthesis
http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookPS.html
445
Ch. VIII. Heat Breaks Up the Supercontinent 446
Ch. IX. Plate Tectonics  http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001765.html 448
Ch. X. The First Proterozoic Ice Age
http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/ice/labs/lab03.htm
452
Ch. XI. Oxygen in Earth's Atmosphere Increases 453
Ch. XII. Proterozoic Igneous Complexes 454
Ch. XIII. Heterocysts  http://daphne.palomar.edu/wayne/ploct97.htm 454
Ch. XIV. Ophiolites
http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/vw_hyperexchange/ophiolites.html
455
Ch. XV. The Kangamiut Dike Swarm 456
Ch. XVI. The Atmosphere Obtains Some Ozone 456
Ch. XVII. Earth's Thermostat 457
Ch. XVIII. Aerobic Life 458
Ch. XIX. Micro-Merging 459
Ch. XX, The Sun and Earth Cool Slightly 459
Ch. XXI. The Second Mass Extinction from O2 459
Ch. XXII. Subduction Begins Off the Coasts of Proto-North-America 460
Ch. XXIII. Primitive Eukaryotes
http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/cb/prok_euk.html
461
Ch. XXIV. The Making of Laurentia (Proto North America)
http://livinglandscapes.bc.ca/fossils/deep_time.html
462
Ch. XXV. Primitive Organelles 463
Ch. XXVI. The Mackenzie Swarm 464
Ch. XXVII. Evolution Begins to Accelerate 465
Ch. XXVIII. The Longest Ice Age 466
Ch. XXIX. The Sexual Revolution 467
Ch. XXX. The Ever-Changing Face of Earth 468
Ch. XXXI. Some Parts of Proto-Africa Join 469
Ch. XXXII. Great Proterozoic Sedimentary Deposits 469
Ch. XXXIII. Bio-Feedback 470
Ch. XXXIV. Micro-Multizoa 471
Ch. XXXV. Metazoa 472
Ch. XXXVI. Two Supercontinents Are Made 473
Ch. XXXVII. Late Proterozoic life 474
Ch. XXXVIII. A Supercontinent Breaks Up 476
442
THE PALEOZOIC ERA (544-245 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/paleozoic/paleozoic.html
477
INTRODUCTION 478
THE CAMBRIAN (544-505 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cambrian/camb.html
Ch. I. The Cambrian Face of Earth 478
Ch. II. Cambrian Life and Evolution 478
Ch. III. Cambrian Sea Creatures, Part A 482
Ch. IV. Cambrian Sea Creatures, Part B: Trilobites 485
Ch. V. The Eye 485
Ch. VI. The Waste Land 486
Ch. VII. Cambrian Sea Creatures, Part C 486
Ch. VIII. Cambrian Flora 487
Ch. IX. The Food Chain 488
Ch. X. A Fluctuating Sea  http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/exfiles/cambrian.htm 488
478
THE ORDOVICIAN (505-440 Mya)http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/ordo.htm
Ch. I. The Ordovician Face of Earth 490
Ch. II. The Early Ordovician 490
Ch. III. The Middle Ordovician 492
Ch. IV. The Late Ordovician  http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/exfiles/ordovician.htm 494
490
THE SILURIAN (440-410 Mya)
http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/silur2.htm
Ch. I. The Silurian Face of Earth 495
Ch. II. Biological War 496
Ch. III. Silurian Waters 497
Ch. IV. Fossils as Time Pieces 498
Ch. V. Sirlurian Ocean Colonies 499
Ch. VI. High Waters, Low Waters 500
Ch. VII. The Late Silurian 501
495
THE DEVONIAN (410-360 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/devonian/devonian.html
Ch. I. The Collision of Two Continents Is Completed 502
Ch. II. The Old Redstone Continent 504
Ch. III. The Graptolites Are Gone
http://www.toyen.uio.no/palmus/galleri/montre/english/m_graptolitt_e.htm
504
Ch. IV. Life Evolves 505
Ch. V. The First Leaves 506
Ch. VI. Fish Flourish 506
Ch. VII. Devonian Life Diversifies 509
Ch. VIII. A Continental Collision Causes an Extinction 511
Ch. IX. More New Fish Appear 511
Ch. X. Late Devonian Life 512
Ch. XI. A Mass Extinction  http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/exfiles/devonian.htm 513
502
THE CARBONIFEROUS (360-286 Mya)
http://clearlight.com/~mhieb/WVFossils/CarbonifPeriod.html
Ch. I. The Early Carboniferous 514
Ch. II. The Middle Carboniferous 516
Ch. III. The Late Carboniferous 517
514
THE PERMIAN (286-245 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/dinotemplates/Permianprintouts.shtml
Ch. I. The Early Permian 520
Ch. II. Pangaea  http://www.pangaea.de/ 522
Ch. III. The Great Extinction Event  http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/exfiles/permian.htm 523
520
THE MESOZOIC ERA (245-65 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/
525
INTRODUCTION 525
THE TRIASSIC (245-208 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/Triassic.html
Ch. I. The Triassic Face of Earth 525
Ch. II. Triassic Ocean Life 525
Ch. III. Triassic Reptiles 526
Ch. IV. Triassic Plants 527
Ch. V. The Manicouagan Crater
http://www.linkdirectory.com/airphoto/1030.html
528
Ch. VI. Triassic Life Evolves 528
Ch. VII. Environmental Changes Lead to Mass Extinctions
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/exfiles/triassic.htm
529
525
THE JURASSIC (208-146 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/Jurassic.html
Ch. I. The Early Jurassic Environment 531
Ch. II. Early Jurassic Life 531
Ch. III. The First Dinosaurs 532
Ch. IV. The Russet West 534
Ch. V. Reptiles Evolve 535
Ch. VI. Pangaea Breaks Apart  http://pubs.usgs.gov/publications/text/Pangaea.html 535
Ch. VII. The Making of the Rocky Mountains 536
Ch. VIII. The Evolution of Earth's Life Continues 536
Ch. IX. The Last Jurassic Day 539
531
THE CRETACEOUS (146-65 Mya)
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/dinosaurs/mesozoic/Cretaceous.html
Ch. I. The New Continents Move
http://www.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1991/6/91.06.05.x.html
540
Ch. II. Early-Cretaceous Life 542
Ch. III. Early-Cretaceous Dinosaurs 543
Ch. IV. A Bouquet for Earth 544
Ch. V. A Great Underwater Magma Flow 545
Ch. VI. Activity in the South Atlantic 545
Ch. VII. A Flooded World 547
Ch. VIII. Flowering Plants Branch Out 548
Ch. IX. Mid-Cretaceous Ammonoids  http://freespace.virgin.net/craven.pendle/cowling/ammonoids.htm
http://biomin.geol.u-psud.fr/ydweb/cephalo/webdoc3.htm
549
Ch. X. Much Continental Drift  http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/tectonics.html 550
Ch. XI. Cretaceous Chalk 550
Ch. XII. Late-Cretaceous Dinosaurs 551
Ch. XIII. The Hot Spot Pele
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/img_mt_pelee.html
554
Ch. XIV. The Deccan Traps  http://www.rochester.edu/pr/releases/ear/basu3.htm
http://space.com/science/astronomy/asteroid_paine_october.html
555
Ch. XV. Late-Cretaceous Life 556
Ch. XVI. Nature's Holocaust
http://www.gbhap-us.com/magazines/scispectra/17-article.htm
557
Ch. XVII. The Survivors 561
Ch. XVIII. On Catastrophes and Evolution 561
Ch. XIX. Dinosaurs and Man  http://ucaswww.mcm.uc.edu/geology/huff/chicxulub.html
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/a.buckley/dino.htm
562
540
THE CENOZOIC ERA (65 Mya-11,000 ya)
http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/ceno2.htm
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cenozoic/cenozoic.html
563
INTRODUCTION 563
THE PALEOCENE (65-54 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/pal.html
Ch. I. Mammals Multiply
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec02/b65lec02.htm
565
Ch. II. Birds Evolve
http://www.aquatic.uoguelph.ca/../birds/morphevol/main.htm
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/Allaboutbirds.html
566
Ch. III. The Late Paleocene 566
565
THE EOCENE (54-38 Mya)
http://vishnu.glg.nau.edu/rcb/Eocene.html
Ch. I. Mammals Evolve  http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec02/b65lec02.htm 569
Ch. II. The Continents Continue Drifting
http://www.cis.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1991/6/91.06.05.x.html
572
Ch. III. Mammals Continue to Develop 573
Ch. IV. Birds Develop Further 574
Ch. V. Asia is Complete 574
Ch. VI. The Emperor's Islands 575
Ch. VII. Nummulites and Mummies
http://helix.nature.com/nsu/990819/990819-6.html
575
Ch. VIII. New Ungulates Appear
http://helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/icapb/collection/museum/SF-MUS97/text/ungu-intro.html
575
Ch. IX. Around the Pacific Ocean, Mountains Are Made 576
Ch. X. The Himalayas  http://library.thinkquest.org/10131/geology.html 576
Ch. XI. The Faeroe Islands  http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~pip261/denmark.html
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/fo.html#issues
578
Ch. XII. The Alps and Other Mountains in Southern Europe
http://geoinfo.amu.edu.pl/wpk/geos/GEO_2/GEO_PLATE_T-25.HTML
578
Ch. XIII. Development of Life in the Late Eocene 578
Ch. XIV. Geological Changes in Western United States 580
569
THE OLIGOCENE (38-23 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/oli.html
Ch. I. A Mass Extinction 581
Ch. II. New Waterways 582
Ch. III. Ungulates Continue to Evolve
http://helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/icapb/collection/museum/SF-MUS97/text/ungu-intro.html
582
Ch. IV. New Mammals Appear
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec02/b65lec02.htm
583
Ch. V. Some Mammals Become Big 584
581
THE MIOCENE (23-5 Mya)
http://vishnu.glg.nau.edu/rcb/Miocene.html
Ch. I. Migrations 585
Ch. II. Miocene Aquatic Mammals 586
Ch. III. Miocene Land Mammals 586
Ch. IV. Africa Joins Southwest Asia 589
Ch. V. Hot Spots 589
Ch. VI. The Temperature of Earth Takes a Sudden Drop 590
Ch. VII. Primates Continue to Evolve
http://www.blarg.net/~critter/Primates/Primates.htm
590
Ch. VIII. The Mediterranean Sea 591
Ch. IX. Canyons 592
Ch. X. Horns and Antlers 592
Ch. XI. Savannas Everywhere 593
585
THE PLIOCENE (5-1.8 Mya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/tertiary/pli.html  http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/paleo/pliocene/
Ch. I. The Hawaiian Islands 594
Ch. II. Artiodactyls Prosper  http://www.ultimateungulate.com/artiodactyla.html 595
Ch. III. North and South America Are Joined 596
Ch. IV. The Earth Grows Very Cold 597
594
THE PLEISTOCENE (1.8 Mya-11,000 ya)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/quaternary/ple.html
Ch. I. Mammals Adapt to a Cold Climate  http://www.ngu.no/aarsrapp97eng/engrapp/fort.htm 598
Ch. II. A Glacial Maximum 599
Ch. III. A Glacial Minimum 601
Ch. IV. The Variations in Glaciations
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/projects/qen/nerc.html
602
Ch. V. The Earth Gets a Little Warmer 604
Ch. VI. Massive Growth and the Last Mass Extinction 604
Ch. VII. The End of the Pleistocene 608
598
THE LAST TWO BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 609
PROPHETS
http://www.calvarybaptist.org/bible/_license.htm
http://www.tri-isys.com/bible/menu.html
Ch. I. A King's Last Wish 610
Ch. II. Hosea 610
Ch. III. Joel 610
Ch. IV. Amos 610
Ch. V. Obadiah 611
Ch. VI. Jonah 611
Ch. VII. Micah 611
Ch. VIII. Nahum 612
Ch. IX. Habakkuk 612
Ch. X. Zephaniah 612
Ch. XI. Haggai 613
Ch. XII. Zechariah 613
Ch. XIII. Malachi 613
Ch. XIV. Postscript 614
610
THE LAST COMMANDMENT
Ch. I. "So" 615
Ch. II. "Know" 615
Ch. III. "Go" 617
Ch. IV. What Be a Man Who Knoweth Nature? (Psalm VIII) 619
Ch. V. The Final Word 620
615
INDEX/GLOSSARY 621

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