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Understandable Quantum physics
I've yet to finish the book, having one more chapter to go, but from the first page on, I've been floored by the quality of information being given by the author. Maybe someone with a real background in quantum physics might find this book a little childish, but for those of us who can only imagine the infinitely small, it is a book that gives serious insight toward the education of the masses to a new reality. I also like the fact that the author, as any good scientist should do, is constantly questionning the different findings he explains. Overall, a very good book for someone who is seriously curious about quantum physics but doesn't know where to start.a must read
Just finished reading this spectacular book and for anyone interested in quantum physics, black holes, parallel Universes, the "grandfather theory", the "double slit experiment", or the "observer effect" this is a MUST READ!!! Dr. Wolf first impressed me in "What the Bleep do we Know..." then again in "The Secret". He has an in depth grasp of modern science and metaphysics and is able to delve deep into both and explain them in a humorous yet insightful manner that is not only in easy to understand verbiage but also an "I cant put this book down" experience. He not only explains his view points but also in an unbiased way explains the theories of many of todays top minds and groups such as "Copenhagen interpretation", the "Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox", and the "Many Worlds Paradox" just to name a few. I particularly enjoyed how Mr. Wolf makes reference to science fiction from the past and ties it in with science of today. It has always amazed me how "sci-fi" almost predicts the future of "sci-reality".At last someone who makes sense of it all.
This book breaks the ice for readers who don't want to be buried in quantum mechanics, but want to know how parallel universes actually do exist. You've felt it. You know they're out there. If you really want to know what is on the other side, and how that has affected earth and will affect its future, you need to read The Ark of Millions of Years. Picks up where Dr. Wolf left off.The Reality of Parallel Universes
Did you ever wonder HOW you receive warnings about events in the "future" that turn around and actually happen? Did you ever receive information in your dreams where the answers to a problem you were trying to figure out are given to you in complete detail? Such is the reality of parallel lives, and parallel universes. <p>We do not inhabit the ONLY Universe in our cosmos. Fred Alan Wolfe brings great insight into parallel universes, and parallel lives, spacetime, black holes, and, clashing waves of time, as well as the parallel "you" that does communicate with you in the life you live here and now. <p>All is simultaneous in the universal realm, where it is always "now." This book will bring you much insight, answers, and can help you ask questions so you can gain a greater understanding of your life that currently exists in another dimension while simultaneously existing in this one on Earth. <p>Highly recommended to gain greater wisdom. <br>Barbara Rose, author of, `Individual Power' and `If God Was Like Man'Paradox of Parallel Universes
This is a difficult subject to comprehend and the author does not help the reader to make it any easier: He not only confuses the reader but also makes it boring by repetition, innumerable references to; fiction, TV shows and other literature that is not directly related to physics. Although the book is free of physics and mathematics, the author could have spent few chapters to concentrate on the physics of parallel universes in layman's language to make the reader understand the physical principles on which physicists want us to believe in parallel universes. The book is described in six parts related to quantum physics, relativity, cosmology, time and parallel universe, understanding of our universe (with parallel universes) and psychology. The idea of parallel universe was first conceived by Hugh Everett III in 1957; his accounting of the famous double-slit experiment and wave particle duality is that since wave is not real but it is probability wave or quantum wave function that may be associated with two particles (in two universes) and not one particle (in one universe). <p>The author could have hammered on topics such as Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle (UP), the Observer Effect (Schrödinger's Cat, Wigner's Friend, EPR Paradox) on split and collapse of quantum wave function, antimatter, blackholes (Einstein-Rosen Bridge), invisibility of time, and better explanation of quantum mechanics and theory of relativity (both support the existence of parallel universes) in few short chapters and stay focused on the topic without wandering to fiction or other narratives. This would have helped a reader in understanding the concepts better. It is clear from this observation that the reader is not deprived of anything if he/she chooses not to own this book.Keyword : quantum+physic

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