Donald Louis Hamilton
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Copyright © 1996 by Donald L. Hamilton. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, transmitted in any form or stored in a retrieval system by any means, electronic or mechanical or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher except as provided by USA copyright law or for brief quotations in a review. Manufactured in the United States of America 01 00 99 98 97 96 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 First Printing - November 1996 Publisher’s Cataloging in Publication (Prepared by Quality Books Inc.) Hamilton, Donald L., The mind of mankind : human imagination, the source of mankind’s tremendous power / by Donald L. Hamilton p. cm LCCN: 96-92329 ISBN 0-9649265-1-2 1. Imagination. 2. Cosmology. I. Title BF408.H35 1996 153.3 QBI96-40092 Suna Press, 104 Ramona Ave, Buffalo, NY 14220 http://www.novan.info - SunaPress@novan.info THE MIND OF MANKIND

Human Imagination - The source of Mankind’s tremendous power.

Donald Louis Hamilton

Suna Press - Buffalo, New York



TABLE OF CONTENTS


    Chapter 1.   The Creation of Mankind
    The time for the “Transformation” was near. Our Creator felt the time had come to "part the curtain” and reveal his presence to these beings. In doing so he would create the Mind of Mankind.

    Chapter 2.   The Human System
    By Mankind or Man I mean the complete human system, male, female,and offspring, one without the other is incomplete and cannot exist. Together, they are a complete viable system.

    Chapter 3.   Development of Words, Language and Storytelling
    Some imaginative people in the tribe began using words to tell stories of events that happened to them, perhaps on a hunt or some other incident. These people have evolved into our storytellers, mankind’s most influential people.

    Chapter 4.   Mankind's Progress
    God gave us the gift of an imagination to use as we see fit for better or for worse! By giving us this great power he has challenged us to control our own destiny.

    Chapter 5.  Mankind's Devil
    The Devil exists only in the "Mind of Mankind”, it exists nowhere else on Earth. Our Devil has no power whatsoever to break any of the natural laws of the Universe nor offend God in any way.

    Chapter 6.   Domination Plus Imagination
    Coupled with the power of imagination, the "domination instinct" increased immensely. The hierarchy that had existed for the humanoids took on new imaginative meaning after the transformation. The Power Structure of America.

    Chapter 7.   The Development of Religious Philosophies
    Being human we were all given the special power to imagine the existence of our Creator in our own way. We can only "sin” against ourselves, our environment and the other living things with which we share this planet. We do not have the power to offend God.

    Chapter 8.   Human Imagination
    Mankind has two types of imagination; The Learning Imagination is our primary imagination. With this imagination we learn from the accomplishments of others. The Creative Imagination comes up with the new ideas. It is the keystone to mankind's progress.

    Chapter 9.   Imagination out of Control
    Sometimes an imagination can take control of a person's personality. This can be a serious affliction if it triggers anxiety attacks or dominates the person so that they are forced to change their lifestyle.

    Chapter 10.  Mankind's Visionaries
    The Mind of Mankind is a restless diverse reality, its imagination is continually challenging and probing every possible frontier. Its innovators are sprinkled throughout history in time and place, each one building upon the innovations of their predecessors. The tools and machines of mankind.

    Chapter 11.   Looking into the Future
    What challenges will mankind be facing a hundred years from now? Peering into the future, via our imagination, can give us some hint of how things will be.

    Chapter 12.  The Birth of the Earth
    The planets, etc. of our Solar System do not really revolve around the sun. These solar bodies actually oscillate back and forth across the path of the sun as it speeds along its galactic path. They are always falling directly toward the speeding sun but due to its galactic motion never collide.

    Chapter 13.   The Earth's Slowing Rotation
    Due to its slowing rotation the Earth is gradually changing its shape from that of an oblate spheroid with a bulging equator to that of a more rounded sphere. This change causes tremendous dynamic movements in the Earth's crust.

    Chapter 14.   The Finite Universe
    When God created the Universe the first thing he did was to create its laws. These natural laws in turn created Universal Space and determined the size of the Universe. Where the laws end the Universe ends.

    Chapters 15.  Inertia, A Requirement of Space
    The Law of Inertia creates Gravity and determines the amount of Gravitational power a body will possess. Gravity is dependent upon Inertia for its existence but is not equivalent to it.

    Chapter 16.   The Michelson-Morley Experiment
    Space itself is a single entity from one end of the Universe to the other. Matter can move about the Universe relative to other matter but it cannot move relative to space itself.

    Chapter 17.   The Falling Galaxies
    The Super Attractive Force is the primary source of all energy in the Universe. Located at the boundary of the Universe it causes all bodies of matter to fall toward it.

    Chapter 18.   Weight, Its Relation with Inertia and Gravity
    Secondary Force creates the unique effect of weight by exerting its force on a body in succession. Gravity, a Primary Force, exerts its energy on all the atoms of a body simultaneously. That is the big difference! Only when a Secondary Force is exerted is the effect of weight created.

    Chapter 19.   In Conclusion
    Our creator has given each one of us a very special gift, an Imagination. It is up to us to make use of and enjoy this gift to the fullest extent possible. Through our imagination we have become aware of the existence of our Creator and the magic he has created. The Mind of Mankind is just a tiny part of a Universal Imaginative Mind that pervades the entire Universe.

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