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What if life isn't just a part of the universe . . . what if it
determines the very structure of the universe itself? The theory
that blew your mind in Biocentrism and Beyond Biocentrism is back,
with brand-new research revealing the startling truth about our
existence. What is consciousness? Why are we here? Where did it all
come from-the laws of nature, the stars, the universe? Humans have
been asking these questions forever, but science hasn't succeeded
in providing many answers-until now. In The Grand Biocentric
Design, Robert Lanza, one of Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential
People," is joined by theoretical physicist Matej Pavsic and
astronomer Bob Berman to shed light on the big picture that has
long eluded philosophers and scientists alike. This engaging,
mind-stretching exposition of how the history of physics has led us
to Biocentrism-the idea that life creates reality-takes readers on
a step-by-step adventure into the great science breakthroughs of
the past centuries, from Newton to the weirdness of quantum theory,
culminating in recent revelations that will challenge everything
you think you know about our role in the universe. This book offers
the most complete explanation of the science behind Biocentrism to
date, delving into the origins of the memorable principles
introduced in previous books in this series, as well as introducing
new principles that complete the theory. The authors dive deep into
topics including consciousness, time, and the evidence that our
observations-or even knowledge in our minds-can affect how physical
objects behave. The Grand Biocentric Design is a one-of-a-kind,
groundbreaking explanation of how the universe works, and an
exploration of the science behind the astounding fact that time,
space, and reality itself, all ultimately depend upon us.
The history is full of misconceptions that opposed the progress of
physics. The book starts with reviewing some historical cases, such
as the arguments against the Earth rotation, or the famous problem
of 3/4 in the theory of electromagnetic mass of electron. After
having pointed out that misconceptions have been common in the
history of physics, it is argued that they must be present today as
well. In fact, it is now commonly being realized that in the last
forty years there has been no significant progress in the
fundamental theoretical physics. A reason certainly lies in certain
stumbling blocks on our way towards the unification of interaction
and of gravity with quantum mechanics. The author discusses what he
perceives as some persisting misconceptions that have not yet been
recognized as such by physics community in general.
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