Gevaudan
Thinker
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2008
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The Holographic Universe.
What a ripoff! I'd read things here and there about the idea and it seemed intriguing. I'm by no means an expert in physics, so I thought I'd pick up the book and see if I could learn something solid. As soon as the author informed us it was lucky he "came from a very psychic family" so he was able to come up with this theory, I should have chucked it out the window, but no, I kept reading. Chapter after chapter of refernences to outmoded science and poorly designed experiments - the most egregious being that guy who removed a salamander's brain, put it back in upside down and claimed it had no effect on the salamander's behavior and therefore the mind is not part of the brain (something I'm sure will come as a comfort to people suffering traumatic brain injuries) - I had had enough. I might as well have spent my money on a set of tarot cards, then at least I could look at the pretty pictures.
What a ripoff! I'd read things here and there about the idea and it seemed intriguing. I'm by no means an expert in physics, so I thought I'd pick up the book and see if I could learn something solid. As soon as the author informed us it was lucky he "came from a very psychic family" so he was able to come up with this theory, I should have chucked it out the window, but no, I kept reading. Chapter after chapter of refernences to outmoded science and poorly designed experiments - the most egregious being that guy who removed a salamander's brain, put it back in upside down and claimed it had no effect on the salamander's behavior and therefore the mind is not part of the brain (something I'm sure will come as a comfort to people suffering traumatic brain injuries) - I had had enough. I might as well have spent my money on a set of tarot cards, then at least I could look at the pretty pictures.