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The Holographic Universe

the Revolutionary Theory of Reality
Mar 22, 2017stewstealth rated this title 0.5 out of 5 stars
Please note that this is not a science book. The original publishing date for this book is 1991. the version I have read is republished in 2011. Contrary to the claim in the 2011 forward science is not catching up to the author's "foresightedness". Normally I do not make much comment on an author's premise however I feel I must in this instance. To refute all the claims in this book would take a book so I will limit myself to a few. 1) This book only mentions Descent through Modification in a facile one sentence generalization of criticism of Darwin's theory of evolution. The theory of course completely refutes the author's premise. 2) Sataya Sai Baba who is frequently referenced, refused to do a controlled experiment on his abilities in 1976. Additionally if he can violate the laws of physics, travel anywhere in space and time why can he only conjure goods currently being manufactured instead of say, an Apple watch in 1975. 3)The author himself dies shortly after writing this book. Surely when the physic was chastising him for yelling at his spleen she could have noticed the cancer and they could have repaired his body. This book is simply a collection of anecdotal incidents, dubious evidence and a collection of poorly constructed experiments. Science is showing we are all connected, but only in a material way not a spiritual way. Read it if you must.