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PSIence: How New Discoveries in Quantum Physics and New Science May Explain the Existence of Paranormal Phenomena | 
enlarge | Author: Marie D. Jones Publisher: New Page Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 257998
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 255 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 1564148955 Dewey Decimal Number: 130 EAN: 9781564148957 ASIN: 1564148955
Publication Date: November 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 4 weeks
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Product Description Are poltergeists energy fluctuations in the Zero Point Field? Could even the simple experience of deja vu be explained by the quantum theory of parallel universes? Do thoughts have the energy to manifest and move physical objects? PSIence introduces readers to the latest discoveries in quantum physics and New Science that may explain the existence of paranormal phenomenaUFOs, ghosts, poltergeists, mysterious apparitions, time anomalies, the Bermuda Triangle, energy vorticesand psychic abilities such as ESP, telekinesis, remote viewing, and recalling past lives. You'll explore the cutting-edge ideas that are fascinating both scientists and paranormal investigators, including: The latest theories of multiple universes and eleven dimensions. The Zero Point Fieldis it the potential source of all creative energy? The potential of every human being to experience the paranormal. Many of the world's leading scientists, researchers, philosophers and spiritual leadersfrom noted physicists like Michio Kaku to the revered Dalai Lamaare beginning to accept the possibility of alternate realities and dimensions that warp time and space. PSIence takes the reader on a journey to where the "normal" and the paranormal intersect, where the known and unknown converge, where science greets the supernatural.
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New Spectrum of knowledge August 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The eleventh dimension fascinates me,and parallel universes intrigue me. All were well-explained in this book. Because it has methodology and guided by a scientific inquisition, the book came out as a reliable investigative approach. It should be helpful to all those who are interested in the paranormal.
Disappointed March 17, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I found "PSience" to be a quick read, and somewhat interesting. However, I was disappointed to discover that the author was truly targetting a novice audience. The first half of the book covered topics and information which I had personally learned years ago during my own lay-person research. I had hoped for greater, newer, data than what was presented.
Also, I took personal offense to the author's misspelling of the famed medium's name: "John Edward". She twice made reference to him, but used the name of the former NC Senator "John EdwardS" I am very familiar with the work and career of John Edward, and if I were he...I'd be demanding a reprint with a correction.
A Most Intriguing Book March 5, 2008 I just got done with PSIence by Marie Jones and it was a good read. It's all about how quantum physics and some new discoveries in it may explain the paranormal.
The book is divided into three parts the first is a quick summery of about half-dozen or so major paranormal topics, the second part is an easy to understand crash course in the theories of quantum physics, and the third puts the two together. I highly recommend this book to any one interested in the paranormal or quantum physics
Dont Waste Your Money March 3, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
If you are looking for a basic introduction to a wide variety of paranormal subjects, this book could possibly be for you. However the authors style of writing, attempts at plucky pop humor, and obvious liberal political slant detract from what little informational value the book has to offer.
Fascinating, Thoughtful, Insightful and Enjoyable Book! February 29, 2008 Jones offers a fascinating look into how recent quantum physics discoveries may create a framework for looking at "paranormal" events.
Humorous at times, the book wades through some pretty dense territory in explaining advanced physics to the layperson, and then boldly attempts to connect the dots across some pretty tough territory: Ghosts, UFO's, the Bermuda Triangle, etc.
Mostly, she succeeds in totally intriguing the reader, but doesn't always tie the loose ends together neatly. However, that result can be entirely forgiven, since science and the paranormal don't lend themselves to so simple a solution. Overall, a great read!
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