Are ghosts and UFOs the same? This revealing book contains full explanations of how ghosts and UFOs identically move, communicate, use energy, are physical and nonphysical, and intertwine themselves with the history of humanity. Read never-before-published eyewitness accounts, recently unclassified government documents and firsthand personal experiences of ghosts and hauntings and UFO encounters. Adrian Lee has brought the last two great unknown phenomena in the canon of mankind together with new and groundbreaking theories in quantum physics and collective consciousness.
Worst book of the year for me. Poorly written, loose supporting arguments. I was really excited before reading it, I got absolutely disinterested two chapters in and skipped through the rest.
The book is well done but is quite hard to follow at times, especially when it gets into the quantum physics material.
The book goes into the history of UFO sightings, noting one as far a back as 343 BCE. It goes into another UFO sighting in the Bible, discusses ghosts in stories and movies and examines the current interest in science and paranormality.
Then it goes into topics like quantum tunneling, electron wave of probabilities as the start of its material on quantum physics. It then moves to the psychological trauma caused by interaction with alleged UFO aliens and also ghosts and how those are similar.
'Messages' being delivered is discussed in crop circles (going back to 1678 so they are not new at all.) It jumps to how aliens use 'collective thought' to pilot their UFOs.
It jumps to buried treasure, lake monsters, Bigfoot, dark watchers, teleportation, remote viewing, the Stargate project, portals and wormholes, time travel and that lost historical information could be obtained from the dead.
It says that energy can impress itself into the fabric of a building which is something I agree with strongly. For example, some old churches give a person a certain feeling when they walk in that they don't get when they walk into a department store, for example. It explains why some houses have an evil feeling around them while others have a good feeling in them.
Electromagnetic fields and ghosts are covered and it's noted that aliens can harvest human emotional energy.
More topics include UFOs and nuclear power plants, cold spots, sulfur smells, overlap between aliens and spirits, black holes and mysticism and numerous other topics.
Thus, it's very complete but some parts you may have to read several times in order to understand them better. I don't necessarily agree with everything the author proposes but it is all still interesting.
The ideas and theories worked pretty well for the most part. The latter part of the book tried to tie physics into the fray with a little too much speculation for me. I've studied the afterlife and physics for the past 30 years or more. Some of the ideas concerning time, the fact that non-physical beings experience either a different continuum or possibly no time at all was in line with my thinking. Tying entangled pairs went a little off track, but was probably OK for readers that don't understand the phenomena. UFO's are another subject of great interest to me. Time is distorted with gravitational force. These ET's that use that technology do in fact exist. I have had personal experience with this. Shape shifting ET's may be of a non-physical or maybe a partially physical nature and Mr. Lee alludes to this. All in all, good read.
It reads like he spent on hour on Wikipedia reading about topics he doesn’t understand and then summarizing them for the reader by picking keywords that sound important but aren’t or aren’t used correctly. It’s most obvious when he describes a blackhole as having “an infinitely small density” when a blackhole is actually infinitely small and infinitely dense.