Now, allow me to explain, on its very premise, why this book is bullsh*t

Allow me to explain why this man (who from his webpage has an ego so large, he needs to book an entire hotel anywhere he goes just to find room for it) clearly knows nothing whatsoever about scientific methodology, and should really stick to his day job. Allow me to explain why his doctorate is perhaps more likely in physical education than physics and why, yes why, his book amounts to nothing better than pricey toilet paper.
Let me begin by stating that, at its most basic level, science is a search for answers. Like anyone else, scientists want to unravel the many questions of the universe, and our tools of choice just so happen to be the two most effective known to mankind: evidence and study (of said evidence).
To a scientist - a real scientist - nothing is fact until proven otherwise. To base a scientific theory on anything but the most careful consideration of every scrap of impirical data at your fingertips just isn't science. If you're doing that you're not posing a theory, you're posing a guess.
Scientifically speaking, god doesn't exist. In that I mean that there is absolutely no evidence to speak of for his existance. Therefore he cannot be used as the lynchpin of a scientific theory as if he were fact...it's rather like using the easter bunny or santa, on a scale of absurdity. While science cannot, and does not, dispute the possibility of god...you cannot be expected to prove or disprove the unprovable.
Next, let me explain what a conclusion is - a conclusion is, basically, the answer you reach based on the evidence. God, in its various forms, does not fit that criteria...god is a pre-existing conception, an assumption, a supposition...and a supposition is something that should never be used to "fill in the blanks" in a scientific theory. The fact is, a question mark in a theory should
never be filled with a guess i.e. god...the moment you guess, you're no longer dealing with science, you're dealing with an imaginatavly worded peice of science fiction.
Doing so isn't the persuit of knowledge....which is what science is all about...it's pretending to have an answer that you don't. If you had an exam coming up, what would you do? Study for it, try and get all the answers you could, and pass...or would you just say "this is too complicated for me to understand...oh, I know! I'll guess all the answers"...no surprised, but if you choose option two, you'd fail

Long story short (too late) this isn't science...it's a religious man (whether he admits to being religious or not) trying to use science to prove his own beliefs, and failing miserably the moment he starts out. Gaps in scientific knowledge can't be filled in with a guess....if we don't know something, then all that means is that we've yet to find out, and the only way we can find out is further investigation and gathering of
fact.
If the facts eventually point to god, then so be it...but currently they don't. And until they do, rubbing out a question mark and penciling in "god" doesn't make you a scientist, it makes you an idiot in a lab coat.