Saturday, December 21, 2013

A short History of Nearly Everything..an armchair reader for brain stretching.

An easy way to learn science if you are not current from an armchair point of view.  If you have a lot of armchair science, you can still enjoy it and even learn a little, maybe.  I read a lot of science and found this a great book...so give it a chance.


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Joseph P Farrell....a treat for adult readers who love intrigue, mystery and maybe real life magic

This review is from: The Philosopher's Stone: Alchemy and the Secret Research for Exotic Matter (Paperback)
My first venture in reading Joseph P. Farrell was this book, I was stunned. I stopped to catch my breath, I loved it! There was so much about alchemy, the Nazi regime and what they were up to, the subject of red mercury, and more that caused me to wonder. I am now on The Cosmic War, by the same author and loving it.The Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts: A Study in Non-Catastrophist Interpretations of Ancient Leg

This review is from: The Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts: A Study in Non-Catastrophist Interpretations of Ancient Leg (Paperback)
I never thought I was a series reader, but this is my second by Joseph P. Farrell, and right or wrong, in spite of what some people say....this is exciting thinking, this is possible in so many ways. As a child, I often thought, if plants die in winter and return in spring, why can't we? What are we missing in the mystery of life? I constantly sought answers in books, somewhere the mystery was hidden and someone knew it. Yes, I had the thoughts also, as some of you may have thought, that once the earth had a greater civilization than we did. Then I questioned it, and then I wondered if we are so smart at this stage of the game, how did Plato and Aristotle for example and Leonardo Da Vinci, Bruneschelli etc., know so much if they lived in ancient times?

Watching the seasons, the ebb and flow of the tides , the knowledge that the earth's axis changes, that climate changes, I wondered is it possible that life as we know it ebbs and flows also...So when you read Joseph P. Farrell you find a kindred soul, whose knowledge of physics, helps him take your/my thoughts a step further, by comparing these thoughts we imagine into the world we are discovering each day. Maybe we are reaching another height in civilization, where we will bring this era to an end and a new beginning will once more face us in the everlasting life scenario, we seem to enjoy. Questions, questions and thinking is what is fun...and this book is a fun book, I recommend to anyone that loves to escape into the world of thoughts .. I am on to the next one!

Wish list...Michio Kaku newest book... and Joseph P. Farrell

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