Author: | Peter Fränzel | ISBN: | 9781547513987 |
Publisher: | Peter Fränzel | Publication: | March 20, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Peter Fränzel |
ISBN: | 9781547513987 |
Publisher: | Peter Fränzel |
Publication: | March 20, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Questions that move your world. We have got to grips with 5 topics and created the most exciting questions about humankind and the planet Earth.
We often ask ourselves "what kind of world do we live in?" The earth is a mystery in itself: how can it be that so many people live on the planet and we speak so many different languages, live in different countries and experience different cultures? And even more exciting: how will we evolve over the next 1,000 years? Might we even have a single language?
The sensitive issue of religion is very widespread. But most of the time, however, we only have half the knowledge to base our opinion on. Far too often, minor religions are neglected. We get to the bottom of the people and tribes!
Moving on to the islands and the ocean in this world… When is a dot on the earth an island and how many fish live in the deep blue sea? We discover the answers here.
We accept many everyday things, especially material things, as they are, although we often do not know why they are as they are. The answers to numerous other everyday questions provide a wealth of interesting, surprising and entertaining information and guarantee numerous “Aha!” moments.
Questions that move your world. We have got to grips with 5 topics and created the most exciting questions about humankind and the planet Earth.
We often ask ourselves "what kind of world do we live in?" The earth is a mystery in itself: how can it be that so many people live on the planet and we speak so many different languages, live in different countries and experience different cultures? And even more exciting: how will we evolve over the next 1,000 years? Might we even have a single language?
The sensitive issue of religion is very widespread. But most of the time, however, we only have half the knowledge to base our opinion on. Far too often, minor religions are neglected. We get to the bottom of the people and tribes!
Moving on to the islands and the ocean in this world… When is a dot on the earth an island and how many fish live in the deep blue sea? We discover the answers here.
We accept many everyday things, especially material things, as they are, although we often do not know why they are as they are. The answers to numerous other everyday questions provide a wealth of interesting, surprising and entertaining information and guarantee numerous “Aha!” moments.