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A Short Essay On the Hierarchy of the Cosmos and On Its Composition - cover

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A Short Essay On the Hierarchy of the Cosmos and On Its Composition

Michael Anthony

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Mankind has always suspected that there is a ruler of the cosmos.  It is inherent in our psyche.  Why?  This short essay reveals, in simple form, the hierarchy of the cosmos and who rules our insignificant planet.  It also tersely sets the mind to contemplating the composition of the cosmos and our very existence.
Available since: 08/14/2017.

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