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5.0 out of 5 stars A PARADIGM SHIFTER
This is a well thought out and serious book which gives the only plausible explanations for the phenomina puzzling sceintists and observers. It also gives sound directions and thoughts on how man can ascend and conrinue to exist on this plane. A social blockbuster and a necessity for understanding man and his future directions.
Published on December 23, 2002

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3.0 out of 5 stars Eye Opener!
This book is innovative and provacative. It is difficult to follow in the first section---need at least a high school eduction and an interest in space technology. In the second section be prepared to shock your beliefs---might even be considered sacrilegious by some. The last two sections gave great insight on how we could change 'global' society for the betterment of...
Published on August 14, 2002 by Maria E. Morgan


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5.0 out of 5 stars A PARADIGM SHIFTER, December 23, 2002
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This review is from: Jumping Lightyears: The Evolution of Interstellar Travel (Paperback)
This is a well thought out and serious book which gives the only plausible explanations for the phenomina puzzling sceintists and observers. It also gives sound directions and thoughts on how man can ascend and conrinue to exist on this plane. A social blockbuster and a necessity for understanding man and his future directions.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The anti-reductionist, October 13, 2002
This review is from: Jumping Lightyears: The Evolution of Interstellar Travel (Paperback)
This is a very interesting book that covers various
'mystical', metaphysical, philosophical and physical
aspects of our existence and collective culture. The author
attempts to find a unified 'path' across this broad spectrum of
different sciences and apply his insight to suggest new
solutions and answers.

An interesting book !

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4.0 out of 5 stars Leaping to the Stars, September 8, 2002
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This review is from: Jumping Lightyears: The Evolution of Interstellar Travel (Paperback)
You'll fall off the edge of the ocean of reductionist science
that your highschool teacher tried to teach you to walk onto
and find the brave new shores of science you never dreamed of.
Dive into a great book for the lover of truth, the seeker: one
who has an interest in physics, the paranormal, astonomy and the calculus of the soul. Your next leap forward in evolution will be spiritual. Like Lawrence Leshan's "Toward a General Theory of the Paranormal," the ideas of "Jumping Lightyears," takes one to the uncharted regions of our existing body of knowledge and whets one's curiosity with keen explanations. It's a great read and is primed to be a cult classic. Claim your spiritual powers of mind over matter now when you are ferried to the
antipodes of knowledge, existing now, right under your nose.

BobbyH

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3.0 out of 5 stars Eye Opener!, August 14, 2002
This review is from: Jumping Lightyears: The Evolution of Interstellar Travel (Paperback)
This book is innovative and provacative. It is difficult to follow in the first section---need at least a high school eduction and an interest in space technology. In the second section be prepared to shock your beliefs---might even be considered sacrilegious by some. The last two sections gave great insight on how we could change 'global' society for the betterment of the human race. A must read! A definite eye opener! Will help you to look at the world in a different light.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Better Earth, August 2, 2002
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This title which covers the first portion of the book does not prepare you for the amount of effort that this author has put into the solutions for the problems of the current society we live in. This is not escape to the stars, but a wake-up call to make the Earth a more hospitable environment for those who may want to stay here or visit. Philosophy is not abstraction it is the designing in the mind of plans for a perfecting of the environment the body finds itself living in. Bravo!
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5.0 out of 5 stars from forbidden sciences to the stars, July 20, 2002
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There is no ORTHODOX theory of interstellar travel. Scientists do not think it is possible, which is why they ignore UFO sightings. This is a book of forbidden sciences, such as UFOlogy, psychonics, utopian analysis, and empirical metaphysics. The book begins with conventional sciences, physics, astronomy, technology and comes to the usual conclusion that the only really practical interstellar technology we know about uses solar sails and a gigantic self-sustaining ark. This would take thousands of generations to cross interstellar space. Even the speed of light is too slow. The only practical method of space-travel is by instantaneous jumps across lightyears. A similar phenomenon on a smaller scale is seen in psychical research, in the phenomena of levitation and apports. This book points us in the right direction for developing such powers to the necessary level. This would give our civilization an entirely new direction, according to the author, towards a higher level of civilization and of spirituality.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A trip through the forbidden sciences to star travel., July 19, 2002
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There is no ORTHODOX theory of interstellar travel. Scientists do not think it is possible, which is why they ignore UFO sightings. This is a book of forbidden sciences, such as UFOlogy, psychonics, utopian analysis, and empirical metaphysics. There is a way to the stars. It requires reverse course for our civilization, away from technology and towards a higher level of civilization and spirituality, with a new worldview capable of holding the new sciences. In other words, if mankind is ever to go to the stars, this is the only way. FTL is impossible. Solar sails take too long, and would be more like exodus than interstellar travel. By levitation and teleportation, UFOs cross hundreds of lightyears in an instant, and we can learn to do that too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars For students of cutting edge metaphysical studies, October 5, 2002
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Jumping Lightyears: The Evolution Of Interstellar Travel by mystic, philosopher and scientist Dr. H, is an intriguing metaphysical study of how interstellar travel might be possible not through contemporary physics (which currently seem to refute it), but rather through advanced powers of the mind and mystical experience. Jumping Lightyears refutes traditional concepts of religion as a means of expanding one's spirituality, but instead embraces the depths of the Self as a means of traversing the stars. Jumping Lightyears is a thought-provoking, iconoclastic metaphysical study written by an author who has borne witness to a UFO at close range and recommended reading for students of cutting edge metaphysical studies.
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