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Did you ever feel like Neo, out of the Matrix? That something is just fundamentally wrong, like an itch that you cannot scratch? Well that is the premise for this series of books. What if the world we live in has more to it than what is immediately visible?
I originally thought, when I started reading this, that it would be a the standard conspiracy fare, you know, UFOs and the Illuminati, that kind of stuff. That was what I was interested in when I started, but this goes off on a whole new slant. It really adds weight to the saying that 'the truth is stranger than fiction'.
Werner Heisenberg (founder of quantum mechanics) is attributed with saying:
"It is probably true quite generally that in the history of human thinking the most fruitful developments frequently take place at those points where two different lines of thought meet. These lines may have their roots in quite different parts of human nature, in different times or different cultural environments or different religious traditions: hence if they actually meet, that is, if they are at least so much related to each other that a real interaction can take place, then one may hope that new and interesting developments may follow."
That is the principle that forms the basis of the Wave. It chronicles the progress of the 'Cassiopaean Experiment' which takes chanelled information and then uses that as the inspirational basis for a scientific quest for knowledge. It is a 4 volume series, so far, and a great introduction to the author's other books which I also recommend, especially 'The Secret History of The World', and '911 The Ultimate Truth'.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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