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The Edge of Science: Mysteries of Mind, Space and Time by Alan Baker

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How did the universe begin and how will it end? What happens to us when we die? Do intelligent beings exist elsewhere in our galaxy and beyond?The Edge of Science addresses these and many other questions that have bewildered and perplexed humanity for centuries. Some of these enigmas have been solved through the ingenuity of their investigators; others remain a mystery and have given rise to equally bizarre speculations.From the Tunguska explosion of 1908 to the enigma of the Moon's origin, from the possibility of time travel to the search for zero-point energy, author Alan Baker examines the many theories that have been presented to account for the world's most enduring mysteries.Each chapter deals with an enigma that has caused wonder, excitement or fear to all who have pondered it, the discovery of strange fossils that hint at an unknown early history of humanity; anomalous structures photographed on the Moon and Mars; the mystery of dark matter and dark energy; and strange disappearances of people and objects.Join Alan Baker as he embarks on a strange, stimulating and sometimes frightening journey to The Edge of Science.

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First published August 6, 2009

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December 16, 2012
This isn't a bad book, but the interesting questions - like dark matter and FTL travel are lost in the more ridiculous discussions about the leaders of the world being reptilian aliens, and Occult workings to bring the son of Satan into the world. Confused? Don't be. This book is just an eclectic collection of 'fringe science' speculations - which could of course lean towards the Occult, the science fiction, or the purely tinfoil hat balderdash; everything goes.

I guess I'm just not conspiratorially minded enough to fully enjoy this book, but there's a lot of food for thought here, I'll admit. Or at least: food for trivia! I have a lot of wiki-ing and youtube-ing ahead of me!

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October 28, 2014
The edge of science discusses many of the universe's mysteries including it's origin, dark matter and the ultimate fate. It also goes quite deep into many paranormal phenomena citing various theories and possibilities. This mix makes the book an interesting read..
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March 7, 2017
This book is interesting as well as spooky. A MUST READ!!!!!
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