Awakening to Zero Point:
The Collective Initiation
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ZERO POINT FOR THIS BOOK-EDIT,
By bubba (lebanon, ks) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Awakening To Zero Point: The Collective Initiation (Paperback)
Interesting book, but more interesting: A quick LOOK into the "ZERO POINT FOR THIS BOOK" (Sept. 17, 2002) yields the following insight; you be the judge: 1) Stating, "And Braden is even wrong when he says that the magnetic field is declining. The National Geophysical Data Center states that the Earth's magnetic field is: "actually higher than it has been for most of the last 50,000 years" But that's just scientists quoting facts. 2) The full quote from the NGDC.NOAA.GOV website reads, "However, the present dipole moment (a measure of how strong the magnetic field is) is actually higher than it has been for most of the last 50,000 years and the current decline could reverse at any time." 3) Physicsweb.org article 11 May 2006 "Geophysicists in the UK have used a mathematical model based on old ships' logbooks to show that the observed decline in the strength of the Earth's magnetic field may only be a recent phenomenon -- and not a fixed trend as commonly thought."
A scientific fact taken out of context (within one sentence even!) to justify a pre-drawn conclusion? I can't speak about Gregg Braden, but the 9-17-2002 work appears on the path of "corrupted with bias". YOU BE THE JUDGE. Or, as Buddha put it, "be a light unto yourself".
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