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C**G
Adventurous Journey Searching for Our Origins in Matter and Spririt
I bought Dr. Wolf's book because of his interest in the interface between the mind/spirit dimension and the world of matter. I found he had chosen his examples/metaphors with great care - for example the barber poles and the reflective mirrors of matter, time and space were enlightening. His journey into tachyons traveling faster than light resulting time reversals was daring, but challenging of paradigms.In actuality, I bought the book because of his interest in the Hebrew letters and his discussion of Genesis' Let there be light to compare with my own book on Bible acrostic patterns being present in DNA, fractals and hidden dimensions. I appreciate Dr. Wolf's willingness to delve into these matters.
S**B
I'll Have To Read This Again! (And probably again)
I am no dummy, (I think) but I must confess that I have difficulty understanding much of quantum physics. Fred Alan Wolf has so far come the closest to explaining some of the most advanced concepts in science in terms that I can grasp- - to some degree. The book is a highly informative, creative a bit silly, fun to read, and fun to re-read, and to understand some parts, to re-re-read.I have always been fascinated by and appreciative of the great majesty of life and the universe in which we live, and of which we are an integral part. This book helps to explain that there is so much more than meets the senses, and feeds the sense of wonder.spunrob.
E**I
An interesting conversation about quantum physics
In this book the author talks about an interesting phoenomena: the scattering. What is this stranger fact? Wolf introduces for a typical example the difference between an equation of first and second order. The question is to consider because a certain term can be left without importance and an other can produce particular effects. The lecture is very nice for the force of the writer to make interesting this book.
J**Y
Quantum field physics for the layman?
This layman grasped the fundamental theories, but found his "proofs" time-consuming and a bit tedious. I found the concepts interesting, however, I did not find the author's approach helpful.I have read "The Privileged Planet" by Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards, "New Proofs for the Existence of God" by Robert J. Spitzer, and "Modern Physics and Ancient Faith" by Stephen M. Barr. I thought each of them was more accessible and I would re-read any of them again before I would open the pages of "Time Loops and Space Twists."
N**B
Reading this stuff from a spiritual perspective. Fascinating how ...
Reading this stuff from a spiritual perspective. Fascinating how quantum theory and its progeny completing the loop with spirituality, mysticism and specifically kriya yoga.
H**D
Five Stars
If possible, Fred makes quantum physics accessible to one's mind.
R**Z
One Star
All the intriguing diagrams and figures do not help a lot. This is difficult to grasp.
K**N
Five Stars
Again - anything Fred writes is worth contemplating
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