A Short History of Time, Space and the Quantum World
A Non-Scientist's Guide to Uncertainty, Teleportation, Digitization, Consciousness and Time Travel
William J. Chevalier
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ISBN: 978-1-921456-12-1
Subject: Non-Fiction
Publication Date: February 2009
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Synopsis
There is some awareness that our quantum world could ultimately hold the key to the individual and collective cosmic
consciousness levels of which we are unaware.
A Short History of Time, Space and the Quantum World offers a fascinating exploration of the mysterious nature of the quantum world as it connects to:
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The beginning of time, especially the Big Bang.
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The human mind, including consciousness, thought, awareness and even extrasensory perception.
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The microcosmic and macrocosmic worlds.
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Electronic communication devices and conscious computers.
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The application of quantum mimicking and teleportation as information transport capabilities using entangled particle
quantum phenomena.
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The mysterious 'fifth force' as a quantum transmission field.
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Quantum superposition, displaced mass, and de-coherence regarding consciousness.
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The generation and theoretical retrieval of cosmological knowledge contained in the nucleons of each atom of the
universe.
By gaining knowledge of our quantum network and the mysterious nature of the quantum world, it allows us to better understand
the building blocks of the nature of life and our universe.
About The Author
William Chevalier retired a few years ago as an Operations Research Analyst and Physicist after working 29 years with the
US Department of Defense. He holds advanced degrees from Brown University and the University of New Hampshire. He enjoys reading and writing, and participates in mountain
climbing and hiking.
He has previously published The Wellness of the Spirit, Our Journey to the Light and Glimpses of Reality.
From The Book
Over the life of the universe, many celestial systems have come and gone while others are yet to be, as the universe
continues to evolve. Our sun and its planetary system include our very fragile planet that eventually became home to an abundance of life forms.
As biological life forms continued to genetically adapt and filter through the process of evolution from simple bacteria types to complex mammalian species, humans eventually
emerged. Thus during our brief moment of time of human existence, we have seriously and consciously looked for answers and meanings about ourselves, and of the physical
universe around us.
As products of evolution, we humans are not only surrounded by bacteria, but in actuality we are composed of them. Approximately, nine out of every 10 of the trillions of
cells that make up the human body are bacteria-like cells. In fact, all the cells of our bodies are descendants from the first bacteria that act in a cooperative manner. Thus,
life in general is not only a struggle of the survival of the fittest coupled with environmental filtering, but one involved in networking and expanding cooperation. It is the
nature of our quantum networking capability that is the central element of this book, as it relates to our quantum world of reality.
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