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Quantum Mass Superstructures: creating the world you experience

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In October 2011, Richard Gentle gave a talk to scientists and researchers at Starlab, Barcelona, describing the way conscious thought interacts at quantum level with atoms, to create solidity in the physical world. Since that time, much of what was discussed in the book, has become a predictor of world changes in the form of describing how parity of beliefs has led to a planetary population of humans with equally opposing opinions about the realities they experience as physical feedback, in day to day life.

This book will have relevance to those interested in both science and spirituality, although it is not written with technical jargon. Very accessible to all readers and certainly a book to get you thinking.

114 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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Richard Gentle

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Richard was born at home in The White House… no, not that one – in Gloucestershire, UK in 1961, but has spent most of his life living in Yorkshire. He entered the world with a strong sense of purpose to discover and create.

Polymath, teacher, and writer – Richard has developed his knowledge and understanding of the metaphysical over many years. Since his first booklet in 1987, ‘How We Perform Negative Miracles’ – photocopied and stapled together, he has moved to print-on-demand publishing. In 2013, he featured on Constance Arnold’s Law of Attraction Radio, ‘Think, Believe and Manifest Show’ and in 2021 and 2022 he gave talks at the online California Seth Conference. He is also a regular contributor to Internet channel: "The Channeled Truth."

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