If these questions challenge you, this book is sure to interest you.
The authors offer us a little history of the spatial discoveries in a century and take us to the confines of space and time, on the border between God and science.
You should know, for example, in the early 1960s, the prevailing theory was that space is stationary, that the universe is infinite and eternal, which means that there is no beginning, no Big Bang, although the term appears in 1949.
But one of the most important information from the `face of God is nothing s`est place by chance - the creation of the universe to the appearance of life - everything that exists came in a scheduling extremely precise and complex; following the rules of a `spirit 'or higher following an autonomous arrangement of matter? That is the essential question of this book.
When approaching the end of the book, and the last chapters on Big Bang (during and before), the explanations become more complex and largely theoretical astrophysicists because, for lack of concrete discoveries, have much less certainty .
Excellent extension, Igor and Grishka use many references and quotes that make them particularly credible about. In addition, this document has a preface and afterword allowing some Nobel Prize in physics to bring their lighting recounting their experience.
Thus, `The face of God 'provides information on the status of cosmology related knowledge with a pedagogical approach from the Bogdanov brothers.