<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A preeminent parapsychologist's myth-shattering, mind-expanding manifesto, "The Conscious Universe" unveils the latest scientific proof of psychic phenomena, reveals the extent to which corporations, governments, and academia have already embraced "psi", and ponders the effects when--inevitably--mainstream science and society at large do, too.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>This myth-shattering book explains the evidence for the veracity of psychic phenomena, uniting the teachings of mystics, the theories of quantum physics, and the latest in high-tech experiments. With painstaking research and deft, engaging prose, Radin dispels the misinformation and superstition that have clouded the understanding of scientists and laypeople alike concerning a host of fascinating oddities. Psychokinesis, remote viewing, prayer, jinxes, and more--all are real, all have been scientifically proven, and the proof is in this book.</p><p>Radin draws from his own work at Princeton, Stanford Research Institute, and Fortune 500 companies, as well as his research for the U.S. government, to demonstrate the surprising extent to which the truth of psi has already been tacitly acknowledged and exploited. <em>The Conscious Universe</em> also sifts the data for tantalizing hints of how mind and matter are linked. Finally, Radin takes a bold look ahead, to the inevitable social, economic, academic, and spiritual consequences of the mass realization that mind and matter can influence each other without having physical contact.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Looking through The Lost Symbol, it seems that the "new" topic that will benefit from "the Dan Brown effect" is Noetic Science. . . . parapsychology researcher Dean Radin is at the Institute of Noetic Science - these "heretical science" topics are likely to generate much debate.--MSNBC's Cosmic Log<br><br>Radin is a mix of curiosity, scholarship, technical expertise, and sly wit.--New York Times Magazine<br>
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