Accessing ESP - Theory and Guide to Your Personal Internet

The secret to ESP lies hidden in the workings of Time. Instead of a past, present and future, time is comprised of a Serial part (the daily material world) and a Parallel part (an electron band structure hidden in the invisible spacetime that surrounds us, containing all the future and past). The synapses of our brain communicate with Parallel time, resulting in thinking and all ESP phenomena.

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Accessing ESP - Theory and Guide to Your Personal Internet

The secret to ESP lies hidden in the workings of Time. Instead of a past, present and future, time is comprised of a Serial part (the daily material world) and a Parallel part (an electron band structure hidden in the invisible spacetime that surrounds us, containing all the future and past). The synapses of our brain communicate with Parallel time, resulting in thinking and all ESP phenomena.

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Accessing ESP - Theory and Guide to Your Personal Internet

Accessing ESP - Theory and Guide to Your Personal Internet

by Brad G. Berman
Accessing ESP - Theory and Guide to Your Personal Internet

Accessing ESP - Theory and Guide to Your Personal Internet

by Brad G. Berman

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Overview

The secret to ESP lies hidden in the workings of Time. Instead of a past, present and future, time is comprised of a Serial part (the daily material world) and a Parallel part (an electron band structure hidden in the invisible spacetime that surrounds us, containing all the future and past). The synapses of our brain communicate with Parallel time, resulting in thinking and all ESP phenomena.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045772686
Publisher: Brad G. Berman
Publication date: 03/15/2014
Series: How the Brain works , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 389 KB

About the Author

I graduated in 1969 with a degree in Electrical Engineering from Oregon State University. My employment has included OSU as well as Hewlett Packard. My main hobby and pastime is creative writing.
As a creative writer, I like to look at the world of words and physics from new points of view, hoping to discover a pathway not yet taken.
I have, for over 60 years, maintained that, once you figure out how the brain works, then you will have captured the essence of the entire universe. This reasoning is simple, considering that the brain is the pinnacle of nature's creations, thus it must be important enough to be worthy of examination.

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