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The Paranormal: Beyond Sensory Science

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This scientific hypothesis covers just about everything by familiar facts and tenets of science, and by slightly extending the very latest astro-physical theories, this book develops an idea for a way of unifying scientific fact and paranormal phenomena.

208 pages, Paperback

First published March 2, 1993

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Percy Seymour

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October 8, 2007


I like Percy Seymour as a scientist. He's willing to try thinking outside the box - and when you're a scientist, the box is zinc-lined concrete, inside a 55mm titanium shell. Boat-rockers need not apply.



So this book is a bit of a trial for me, because while he's thinking outside the box, he's still writing like a scientist. I can understand that, and I can sympathize. But it still makes him a slow, plodding read compared to writers like Lynne McTaggart or Dean Radin.



So I have to say if you haven't yet read their books The Field or The Conscious Universe, read them instead. They're more entertaining, have better pacing, and they cover much of the same ground, if not more.



Sorry, Percy!


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