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C**R
Incredible, but credible.
This is the most interesting book I have read in a long time and has opened up an entire field of physics that I was not really aware of. It has persuaded me to reread 'The Intelligent Universe" by Fred Hoyle from 1983, and together these two literary works have ideated an entirely new way of viewing and consolidating ideas about the the universe, life and consciousness
S**N
One of the most interesting books I've read.
Very interesting and wide-ranging content. An eye-opener. The first chapters might make your head hurt a bit... but persevere as it gets better and better as you move along. As it is a semi-scholarly work the auther has to mention a large number of supporting references which does get a bit tedious, but he has a case to prove and so such material has to be included. Who knew that the centre of the Sun is cool....or that we have a micro-biological field extending about 6 feet from the body... this is not the 'aura'... just two examples of stuff I didn't know.
A**R
Essential reading for everyone.
FAscinating, enlightening book - an advanced physics subject but wonderfully easy to read for an ordinary person. A great insight on how all advances in physics are squashed and ignored - over the years. Shows how we are far more advanced in scientific subjects than we are allowed to know. Essential reading.
S**T
Fascinating and eye opening
Lot's of solid science from top researchers in the little known field of research into plasma. It goes beyond quantum physics and opens the way to many practical applications that seemed beyond possibility, such as free energy and incredible computing power.It also gives intriguing insights into how the world of science research and funding works, which explains why this knowledge is hidden from us until it is de-classified.
I**N
Fascinating read
This is a well researched and very readable account of an original idea, that we have completely overlooked the fact that most matters in the universe is composed of plasma and that this may actually be organised in complex ways including providing the substrate for complex intelligent life forms. Very relevant to all sorts of areas of inquiry. Recommended reading for those who like new ideas.
M**E
Worth the effort. Worth the read.
Arrived in time span specified, prompt, in correct condition etc. Ludwig would be pleased I think. Very good read this is. Well written informative etc. Author has answers to questions I have pondered for a long time, and suspect they would be presented in this text. Don't have to be dragging a wagon load of qualifications behind to understand it. Ordered as a result of references to it by the Library of the untold utube channel. Very good job of it they do also. Well worth the effort, well worth the read.
M**N
well written, don't know if I buy the argument that plasma's are alive
this is isn't the book i expected. Rather than a detailed breakdown of the physics of the fourth state of matter, a somewhat esoteric review of plasma throughout history is given and a thesis, which is daring is proposed, some space plasma might be alive! While I'm not necessarily sold on the the books main conclusion, I do think it has been well researched and written and is an interesting read.
A**R
Brilliantly Explained
A complex topic but it is broken down easily for the casual reader like me
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