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Angel Mora
is on page 153 of 226
Chapter ten: "calculations" are made without equations and without actual numbers. It was like the author asked to think of a number and then multiply it by another number you thought. Kind of an odd way to makr "calculations".
Feel scammed.
— Jan 03, 2026 07:53PM
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Feel scammed.
Angel Mora
is on page 56 of 226
Quick thoughts three chapters in:
-As said by the author himself, this is all his imagination/interpretation. It could be fine, but is mentioned until the third chapter (p. 54/180).
-The description of the ten dimensions becomes in consistent starting in the seventh dimension. In the section for the seventh dimension, the sixth dimension is described.
-There is mention of scientific works but no references are given.
— Jan 01, 2026 09:22PM
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-As said by the author himself, this is all his imagination/interpretation. It could be fine, but is mentioned until the third chapter (p. 54/180).
-The description of the ten dimensions becomes in consistent starting in the seventh dimension. In the section for the seventh dimension, the sixth dimension is described.
-There is mention of scientific works but no references are given.
Leah Beatty
is on page 37 of 226
This is blowing my mind but makes perfect sense.
— Oct 10, 2010 05:11PM
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