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The God Theory Universes Zeropoint Fields and What Behind It All Bernard Haisch 9781578634361 Books

If the subject of this review bothers you on an intellectual level, then you really should read this book :)

I am not an astrophysicist, or even an accomplished scientist of any kind for that matter (just a lowly computer programmer), but I have always believed that the most accurate theory for our place in the universe lies somewhere between the various flavors of the Bible and modern science. I believe wholeheartedly in The Big Bang and evolution, but I also believe in some sort of divine "creator" that experimented with creation as a way of entertaining "him"self (something had to create the matter of The Big Bang and be the catalyst for its sudden expansion).

I was reading Douglas E. Richard's "Quantum Lens" when I cam across a passage of a character explaining the zero-point energy field and Bernard Haisch's "The God Theory". I was extremely intrigued by the way that character accurately described what I had felt about our universe all along. Then, when I found out that "The God Theory" is a real book written by a bonafide astrophysicist, I bought it right away!

Reading this book has not disappointed my expectations one bit... it is utterly fascinating (albeit a bit difficult to understand the details at times)! I also like that this book in now way intends to become a new religion (like "Scientology"). Instead, it just asks us to keep an open mind to possibilities, and not to be too fanatical about what we decide upon. It's just another theory to consider.

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The God Theory Universes Zeropoint Fields and What Behind It All Bernard Haisch 9781578634361 Books Reviews


Some great perspectives on spirituality and interesting science, woven together by a sometimes pedantic and repetitive narrative, with a few too many anecdotes and notes on personal achievements. The last chapter struck me as being a bit moralistic although I certainly appreciate where it's coming from, for me it detracts from his overall argument.

What surprised me, is that he quotes Sir James Jeans, “The universe looks more and more like a great thought”, but he later writes, "Ultimately, however, the fullness of experience requires a realm of physical matter"... It seems to me that experience doesn't require physical matter - I have a fullness of experience in dreams and the space, time and matter of my dreams are pure thought - so if the universe is a thought, then his long foray into the topic of the zero-point field as a source of physical matter seems unnecessary. It's almost as if he can't quite escape the grip of the reductionism he (rightly) criticises, and so still needs to find a physical/mechanical basis for reality. Personally, I am convinced reality is indeed a thought - the 'I Am' experiencing who He is through/as us - and physical reality is an illusion of consciousness.

All that said, I don't expect any book on spirituality to be perfect, and this book has given some very interesting ideas to consider and provided great references for further reading, so I do recommend it.
The author takes on the reductionist, materialist dogma that has been quite pervasive over the past several years. There is much which is not explained, nor addressed by mainstream science for a wide range of reasons and over time there has been a tendency to selectively ignore a multitude of human experiences, such as near death experiences, the placebo effect, and well designed tests of various psi phenomena and respectable meta analyses. Since this phenomena does not fit within the mainstream models and belief systems, there is a systematic selection bias that has pervaded the science community. It is one thing to choose not to study such phenomena, but it is all too easy to discount and dismiss all such phenomena under the guise of absolute scientific knowledge. Utilizing an open minded skeptical approach is one of the strengths of good science and scientists. The author's God Theory is an attempt to provide a wider picture view of reality which does not negate the amazing historical progress made by the materialist, reductionist approach. It is an attempt to subsume the physical with the nonphysical and he offers many good points to digest and contemplate...one just needs to approach it with an open mind and examine in the context of ones own experiences and a long history of human endeavors trying to explain non-rational, esoteric experiences. There is much more within the book and the author also provides a good history and references associated with his work and others regarding Zero-Point Fields.
If the subject of this review bothers you on an intellectual level, then you really should read this book )

I am not an astrophysicist, or even an accomplished scientist of any kind for that matter (just a lowly computer programmer), but I have always believed that the most accurate theory for our place in the universe lies somewhere between the various flavors of the Bible and modern science. I believe wholeheartedly in The Big Bang and evolution, but I also believe in some sort of divine "creator" that experimented with creation as a way of entertaining "him"self (something had to create the matter of The Big Bang and be the catalyst for its sudden expansion).

I was reading Douglas E. Richard's "Quantum Lens" when I cam across a passage of a character explaining the zero-point energy field and Bernard Haisch's "The God Theory". I was extremely intrigued by the way that character accurately described what I had felt about our universe all along. Then, when I found out that "The God Theory" is a real book written by a bonafide astrophysicist, I bought it right away!

Reading this book has not disappointed my expectations one bit... it is utterly fascinating (albeit a bit difficult to understand the details at times)! I also like that this book in now way intends to become a new religion (like "Scientology"). Instead, it just asks us to keep an open mind to possibilities, and not to be too fanatical about what we decide upon. It's just another theory to consider.
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