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Beyond Space and Time

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Beyond Space and Time is a comprehensive overview of science and its relation to the major philosophies and religions of the world. As the culmination of a lifetime of research on the fundamental structure of the physical universe, the author delves into the metaphysical ramifications of the universe as derived from his Reciprocal System of theory on quantum space and time.

By establishing a logical foundation for existence outside the physical universe, Larson takes one on a journey from biological groundwork through the meaning of dreams and the moral values inherent in all world beliefs, to the final destiny of mankind--both as individuals and as a species. While completely accessible to the general reader, the book is targeted especially toward the devout scientist who finds his life frequently torn between logic and faith.

In an age when the quickening advance of science and technology is often at odds with humanity's innate longing for spiritual moorings, this timely volume sheds new light on the age-old conflict between science and religion, the personal aspect of ethics, and the consequence of a reality beyond space and time.

426 pages, Paperback

Published June 5, 1995

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