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It's About Time: Science Harmonized with Religion by David W. Allan

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Is there a realm known as God's Time or an Eternity-Domain? What about Man's Time? What about Transcendental Time? Where are we in Time? The concept of time is one of those things we humans take entirely for granted. Few people ever dedicate the effort to learn what time is? David W. Allan has been measuring time for over 54 years as an atomic clock physicist. He has sliced the second into billionths, quadrillionths, and even smaller. Such precision has enabled developments like GPS and cellular communication, something we all are aware of. The author's devotion to learning and the pursuit of truth has revealed a surprisingly strong connection between things spiritual, scientific, physical, political, historical and mental.

411 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2014

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October 23, 2018
Disclaimer...I didn't get very far into this book. I. Just. Can't. Do. It.
David W. Allan claims he's a scientist yet practically trashes the well established and well respected scientific method, he also ventures into scientific areas well outside of his specialty and doesn't provide good/any references for claims he makes (many of the footnotes are google searches). He lost me when he pointed the reader to the fact that Noah's ark has been found on Mount Ararat (this has been thoroughly debunked!).
Latter-Day Saints who want some legitimate science harmonised with their religion should read "Science and Mormonism: Cosmos, Earth and Man" or "Divine Engineering" or "Earth: In the Beginning". Don't waste your time with this pseudoscience.
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