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History & Philosophy - The Physics of God: How the Deepest Theories of Science Explain Religion and How the Deepest Truths of Religion Explain Science

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“Selbie clearly describes why phenomena labeled ‘transcendent,’ ‘paranormal,’ or ‘spiritual’ are more consistent with a modern scientific understanding of reality than is commonly supposed.” —Dean Radin, PhD, chief scientist, Institute of Noetic Sciences, author of Real Magic and Entangled Minds

“The book combines science and religion in a way that can change how the reader views reality, the material world, God, and how they see themselves.” —New Spirit Journal

“The Physics of God is an impressive and thought-provoking work which should be regarded as an important commentary regarding the metaphysical mysteries of life, physical reality, and human consciousness. Highly recommended!” —Spirituality Today

The explanations of transcendent phenomena given by saints, sages, and near-death experiencers—miracles, immortality, heaven, God, and transcendent awareness—are fully congruent with scientific discoveries in the fields of relativity, quantum physics, medicine, M-theory, neuroscience, and quantum biology.

The Physics of God describes the intersections of science and religion with colorful, easy-to-understand metaphors, making abstruse subjects within both science and religion easily accessible to the layman—no math, no dogma.

This intriguing book:

  • Pulls back the curtain on the light-show illusion we call matter.
  • Connects string theory’s hidden brane worlds to religion’s transcendent heavens.
  • Reveals the scientific secret of life and immortality: quantum biology’s startling discovery that the human body is continuously entangled.
  • Demonstrates the miracle-making power of our minds to effect instantaneous physiological changes.

Included in this revised edition is a new chapter on the physics of meditation and other updates. Compelling and concise, The Physics of God will make you believe in the unity of science and religion and eager to experience the personal transcendence that is the promise of both.

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Unlock the secrets of the universe and discover the profound connection between science and religion with "The Physics of God: How the Deepest Theories of Science Explain Religion and How the Deepest Truths of Religion Explain Science." This groundbreaking book will revolutionize the way you perceive reality, God, and yourself. Written by renowned scientist Selbie, this captivating read delves into the fascinating realm of transcendent phenomena and reveals how they are perfectly aligned with scientific discoveries in fields such as quantum physics, neuroscience, and quantum biology.

Experience the magic of this thought-provoking work as it uncovers the hidden intersections of science and religion. With its colorful and easy-to-understand metaphors, this book breaks down complex subjects without any intimidating math or dogmatic language. From unraveling the illusions of matter to connecting string theory's brane worlds with religion's timeless heavens, "The Physics of God" will open your mind to a new understanding of the world around you.

One of the most remarkable revelations in this revised edition is the physics of meditation. Discover how the power of your mind can bring about instantaneous physiological changes, enhancing your well-being and unlocking your true potential. With its updated content, this book continues to be at the forefront of exploring the metaphysical mysteries of life, physical reality, and human consciousness.

Don't miss out on this incredible journey of self-discovery. Embrace the unity of science and religion and discover the personal transcendence that awaits you. Order your copy of "The Physics of God" today and unlock the secrets of the universe.

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