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38 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing, profound and eye-opening,
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This review is from: Maya: The World as Virtual Reality (Paperback)
Richard Thompson has done a wonderful job in this book, delving into all kinds of topics, from Deterministic Chaos, Turing Machines, Relativity, Quantum Mechanics to all kinds of psychic and paranormal phenomena while maintaining the overall theme of the book - exploring the possibility that the world we live in may not be the real world. I won't be surprised if 100 years from now, Richard Thompson is hailed as a scientist at par with Einstein, though I feel his insights are better than what Einstein had - after all, even Einstein was wrong some times. But Richard Thompson seems to raise points which no sane scientist can refuse. It is a pity he is not yet recognized for his outstanding writings.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brings Science and Religion Together,
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This review is from: Maya: The World as Virtual Reality (Paperback)
This is a great book. As you can tell from the cover blurb, this book uses Virtual Reality as a metaphorical device to explain consciousness. Brings together threads that relate to the ideas of Michael Talbot (holographic universe), Rupert Sheldrake (concept of morphic resonance), and many other "real" scientists, as well as the Scientific and Religious principals of Srila Prabhupada.
The book is well written and non-biased in my opinion. Many of the scientific concepts that relate to our current understanding of consciousness are well and fairly explained, in a "nutshell" in my (lay person's) opinion. The author doesn't have an axe to grind, which makes the book a bit dry at times, but still a rewarding read. The only slight criticism I would have is that the end -- where some of the Vedic Religious principals that essentially describe the Spirit-Soul and God are discussed -- is presented as a somewhat abrupt conclusion to the preceding chapters of the book. All in all, however, this is an excellent book. Mr. Thompson walks a razor's edge in bringing together Science/Religion and God, and he does it successfully. This book will age well.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Science As It Is,
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This review is from: Maya: The World as Virtual Reality (Paperback)
Excelent book for all scientists.
One vision realistic and revolutionary about the paradigms of the modern science. The best work of the virtual reality. Indispensable. |
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Maya: The World as Virtual Reality by Richard L. Thompson (Paperback - May 23, 2003)
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