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  • Five Words to Save the World

    by Peter Cockrum ...
    The five words come together as two phrases: “I believe” And “In my opinion” What follows is an archipelago of ideas pushed up out of the sea of knowledge by musings born of seventy-five years of living. I anticipate that many, like mariners of old, will pass by at a distance cautious of hidden perils, but I hope that some may, like Charles Darwin or Galileo Galilea, pause and ponder. ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

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    Between a Planck and a Parsec

    by Peter Cockrum ...
    There's no available information at this time. Author will provide once information is available. ... Read more

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    Five Words to Save the World

    by Peter Cockrum ...
    Narrated by David Canelle ...

    Unabridged

    30 min

    The five words come together as two phrases: “I believe” And “In my opinion” What follows is an archipelago of ideas pushed up out of the sea of knowledge by musings born of seventy-five years of living. I anticipate that many, like mariners of old, will pass by at a distance cautious of hidden perils, but I hope that some may, like Charles Darwin or Galileo Galilea, pause and ponder. ... Read more

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