Reflections on the Worthiness of Human CreationReflections on the Worthiness of Human Creation explains the origins of the world energy crisis brought on by the abuse of God's gift of fossil fuel to mankind. To give a better understanding of the origins of the crisis, the book first examines and resolves the apparent contradictions between the theories of creation and evolution. The book then offers, for the first time ever, a scientifically valid solution to the crisis based on sound engineering principles, involving a sustainable balance between population, renewable energy production, and fossil fuel consumption. Readers will agree that the proposed solution must be adopted in order to transition mankind from mindless, extravagant waste to a way of life that can be sustained indefinitely, within the means provided by the Creator. K. T. CHANG, a retired aerospace engineer, was born and raised in China. After serving as a flight dispatcher in India for the "over the Hump" China supply effort in World War II, he immigrated to the United States, where he earned an MS degree in Structural Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, an MS degree in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Washington, and a PhD in Engineering Mechanics from Stanford University. After a decades-long career with the Garrett AiResearch Corporation, he retired and settled in Saratoga, California, where he currently lives with his wife, Rose Fei Chang. This book is the culmination of many years of research and reflection about human creation and the looming world catastrophe. |
Contents
In the Beginning | 5 |
External Intelligence Phenomenon | 13 |
The Dilemma Lifestyle vs Population | 19 |
Revelations through Transeipology | 35 |
The Tao of Energy Flow in the JCycle | 43 |
A Proposed Solution | 59 |
A Sustainable Energy Management Diagram | 69 |
A Universal SEM Diagram | 77 |
A Human Life Living It | 83 |
Typewriting Chinese Characters | 97 |
List of Acronyms | 105 |
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