Couverture de Revelation of God, Volume II: Time, Evolution, Civilization, and Intelligence

Revelation of God, Volume II: Time, Evolution, Civilization, and Intelligence

Revelation of God Series, Book 2

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Revelation of God, Volume II: Time, Evolution, Civilization, and Intelligence

De : Joe Zhou, Song Zheng
Lu par : Randy F. Thompson
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Revelation of God — Volume II continues a rational philosophical inquiry into time, evolution, civilization, and technology.

Rather than treating artificial intelligence and modern civilization as disruptions of nature, this volume examines them as lawful extensions of life itself.

This book explores why time exists as an organizing dimension of human perception, how change operates as a lawful process, and why evolution is neither purely random nor strictly predetermined. It argues that civilization and technology are not departures from nature, but higher-order integrations—similar to the transition from single cells to complex organisms.

As communication and artificial intelligence integrate knowledge across billions of individuals, humanity begins to function as a larger-scale life system. With this integration comes acceleration, amplification of consequence, and a new level of responsibility.

This volume does not predict the future.

It clarifies position.

Written in a clear, non-religious, and non-technical style, Volume II avoids ideology and speculation. Instead, it offers a structured framework for understanding how intelligence, responsibility, and direction must evolve together in a world of increasing complexity.

This book is for listeners who seek clarity rather than comfort, understanding rather than belief, and responsibility rather than control.

It is not a guidebook.

It is a lens.

©2026 Joe Zhou (P)2026 Joe Zhou
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