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Mysticism and the New Physics (Arkana)
by Michael Talbot
from Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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(3.5) Like Quantum Foam: More Fluff, Less Stuff 
My first plunge into the world of quantum physics and its religious ramifications started with the book, "God and the New Physics" by Paul Davies. Although I was thoroughly ensnared by the theoretical implications of the "new physics", I was underwhelmed with his treatment of the "God" factor. On the other hand, Micheal Talbot's book, "Mysticism and the New Physics" (which sounds eerily similar to Davies') puts the spiritual factor on overdrive while relegating science to the backseat. This prequel to "The... more info
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Every page is mind expanding 
I love this book, and am very surprised its not a lot more popular. Talbot doesn't dance around the subject like more other authors and books do! He gets straight to the point with very informed and powerful concepts. I often find it burdensome to have to deal with an authors "filler" material, and if I can speak for myself, I want to get to the point, and then relate that point to different perspectives. Excellent book and probably one of the top 5 books I've read out of about 30 or so. If your at all... more info
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Another great book by Michael Talbot! 
First read the Holographic Universe and was entralled because I see or have worked with wierd things before and after Reiki. His examples made sense, all getting back to quantum physics. Now comes a book to refine the info in the Holographic Universe as related to the unexplained in mysticism. Well done, both are must reads for some leads to explanations of how it all works, which is not at all like we were told! Peggy Griffin
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Mind Expanding 
This book will really give you a new perspective on the world in which you live. It is a great introduction to quantum physics that is written, to the extent possible, in unpretentious, layman's terms. One caveat: If you read this book, you may start to believe that anything is possible.
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