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Review #4073 - Dated: 13th of November, 2010 Author: Tucker |
For those who are comfortable with the high-brow physics, this is some highly appealing 'light reading'... for the rest of us, this is an entry-level primer into... well, literally the nature of the universe as we currently understand it. Or at least, how we *hope* it is, or else a lot of people have spent a lot of time doing something rather confusing, and pointless.
With a slow lead-in, you don't feel overwhelmed by the high-brow stuff as it slowly, but surely, gets into the deeper depths of reality's dimensionality. It subtly strips away our ideas of 'reality' as some immutable, never-changing static 'thing' that we live in, and instead plants the seed of the multiverse, perception-driven reality that we not only inhabit, but also shape in small but significant ways. And no, this book doesn't expound the 'mind over matter' theories offered in such presentations as 'What The Bleep?!' and 'The Secret', before you get worried about 'new-age' flummery. This is a quality publication from reputable expert sources.
Overall, though this book is all about some very 'brainiac' type stuff, it is presented in a fairly accessible and 'Joe-Bloggs-friendly' fashion... at least, at the start it is anyways. By the end of the book either you are hopelessly lost and starting to understand how a chronic dyslexic sees the literary world, or you have burned in a few new mental pathways and are seeing the world in a new light. It's one of those 'Love It or Hate It' type books that sometimes end up as hand-me-on gifts to those friends you feel are perhaps "...a tad book'ish at the best of times". 
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