Customer Review: The Mayan Code: Time Acceleration and Awakening the World Mind
I found the material to be very interesting and would have rate the book four stars; except that in reading the book the material is a bit too choppy to follow, chapters don't link together too well. Outside of that very... more info
Customer Review: The title is far more provocative than the book. Most of the discussion centers on aspects of quantum physics that Wolf has written about multiple times now. If you've read his excellent PARALLEL UNIVERSES, for example, you've already assimilated much of what THE YOGA OF TIME TRAVEL has to say.... more info
Customer Review: i thought this book was really informative giving lots of accumulated info that he has gained from over the years, researching, etc..condensed into a meaningful whole as it relates to 2012. He gave information that i wasn't aware of, so, I HAVE to continue to research FURTHER AND SO INTERESTING,... more info
Customer Review: Our almost 6 year old has been wanting to be able to tell time for the past year. We've tried many different manipulatives with not much luck past the o'clocks and X:30. After reading this book just once, she's now actually telling time on analog clocks. It's slow going, but she really gets it now.... more info
Customer Review: It was fantastic to find in only one book all the knowledge I've been reaserching in many books for quite some time. Understanding with my left hemisphere what has been first intuited on how one thing is linked to the other. It confirms the feeling of how the Great Mother is emerging from the... more info
Customer Review: For anyone who ever raced around their neighbor's home and jumped off the back steps hoping to fly, this is the book that transcends childhood dreams and enters a world of fantasy and memoir. A fascinating story and great read.
Customer Review: I am always looking for a physics book that will enable me to evolve my perception of reality. This is not one of those books. Mr. Barbour makes an unconvincing attempt to convince the reader that a priori concepts such as causality and time are just an illusion. In the preface he states that he... more info
Customer Review: According in pages 68 and 69. Astra must think Eartha 11.8 years instead of 10 years if her departure from alpha centauri is thought to be 8.2 years. I think the best replacement is Astra thinks that he departure from Alpha is simulaneous with Earhta on Earth 6.4 years from the start.
Customer Review: When I was a graduate student at Stanford my advisor taught an elementary time series course out of Chatfield's book. It was either the first or the second edition. I was his teaching assistant. The book has been very successful and is now in its fifth edition. It covers most of the important topics... more info
Customer Review: This excellent book provides an overview of how things or events from the past can be dated - from when the earth formed to events in human history. As the author points out, although much of the distant past can be dated in a relative way, i.e., by classifying events in the order in which they... more info