The Universe's Method of Encouraging Life -- In Pulitzer-nominated Book, Scientist Uncovers System that Promotes Life in the Cosmos


SARASOTA, Fla., Dec. 17, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Curiosity about life in the universe is an ever-growing wonder among human beings. The advanced technology of science today has already revealed a planet that orbits a star at about the same distance that Earth orbits its own star, the sun. Such a finding suggests the existence of alien communities, and their existence is assured by an arrangement in the universe that promotes life. In Wil Jasson's new Pulitzer Prize nominated book, The Primal Bias (now available through 1stBooks), he shows how the universe works by means of this arrangement that is as subtle as it is mighty.

It works mainly through a "Master System" that embraces valence (a basic characteristic of all matter) and the genetic code (a basic characteristic of all life). This Master System consists of diverse expedients and constraints that work together to predispose entities on suitably located worlds to respond to nature's Primal Bias that generally favors life. As a result, advanced living species eventually emerge. The components of the Master System, a seeming hodgepodge, act as a system only in the context of ages and only because all of them are consistent with the Primal Bias.

This science of the new millennium is the key to figuring out some of the mysteries of the cosmos, yet the presentation is informal, non-mathematical and illustrated.

The author is an engineer and scientist. Jasson has extensive experience in aerospace programs and has taught physics and biology as an adjunct professor and research associate. He has written two books and numerous articles and was the editor of an international trade magazine.

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