This site is dedicated to introducing our book, Settled Science, to those seeking a better understanding of how the natural and supernatural worlds came to be, and humanity’s extraordinary adaptation to both.
Settled Science offers scientific answers to questions almost everyone ponders.
- How did the universe form, and from what?
- How did life on Earth begin and change over time?
- How did humans evolve?
- How and why did we invent religion?
Written primarily for individuals who do not have a strong background in the natural sciences, Floyd Glidewell takes the reader on a fascinating journey from the Big Bang itself to the marvelous achievements of man, and documents his selfish destruction of the Earth’s environment—a fragile system that has taken 4.5 billion years to build. Each step along the way is explained simply and clearly so readers can fully understand.
Learn how each major event in Earth’s history has had an impact on man’s evolution, and how man’s brain evolved capable of both wondrous and evil thoughts. Settled Science also discusses the most likely events that have led man to believe in supernatural explanations for his difficult living conditions in the present, and explores his hope for a better life after death.
Join Floyd Glidewell as he takes you on an unforgettable trip through the universe and the history of mankind.
What Will You Get From This Discussion?
While reading the riveting accounts of creation and evolution in Settled Science, you will enjoy fascinating discussions of many related topics. Some of the more interesting topics are:
- Why are Asians considered more intelligent than other cultures?
- Should Intelligent Design theories be taught in the science classes of public schools?
- What are “missing links” in the evolution of living species and why are they important?
- Why are there different races of humans?
- Is religion genetic?
- How and why did man begin to believe in supernatural spirits?
- How has bacteria become resistant to antibiotics and how can we prevent the spread of disease?
- Why is it that viral infections can’t be treated with antibiotics?
- What actually killed the dinosaurs?
- What are mass extinctions?
- How long will Earth, our Sun, and the universe exist?
- What are black holes and what causes volcanic eruptions?
- What is the origin of carbon dioxide, oxygen gas, and fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, oil)?
- How can DNA help identify criminals and find lost pets?
- When do identical and fraternal twins occur and why are identical quadruplets so rare?
- What caused the many Ice Ages and how have they affected evolution?
- What caused continental drifts and how have they affected evolution?
- What are the possible causes and likely consequences of global warming?
- What decisions will the U.S. Government make concerning the funding of stem cell research?
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