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Teleportation

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Teleportation

By: Martin Ettington
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In this audiobook, you will learn about what teleportation is, its history, current scientific experiments, stories of occurrences, and exercises you can learn to teleport yourself.

Here are some of the chapters in the audiobook:

  • "What Is Teleportation?"
  • "Historical Teleportation Stories"
  • "More Teleportation Stories"
  • "An Alien Dematerialization?"
  • "UFO Teleporation"
  • "Confusing Astral Projection with Teleportation"
  • "The Science of Teleportation"
  • "Spiritual Teleportation"
  • "Energy Flows and Chakra Development"
  • "Teleportation Exercises"
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I give this book five stars because it sparked my interest in physics and was a fun read. He discusses all things impossible, including time travel which I enjoyed reading about. I would definitely recommend this book!

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Remarkable

Remarkably, this book avoids obscure theoretical demonstrations, and is, indeed, readable by the average technically inclined reader without using obscure or hard to understand mathematics. The examples presented are straightforward and easy to grasp by readers with little more than High School education.

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Good Explanation

This book is great. A very good explanation of entanglement presented by the author. It is a complicated subject but the author has made it easy to understand.

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Something Very Interesting

Perfect for the future scientist -- in this case my son who is a junior Physics major. He said he had almost ordered the book for himself. Coming from him, that is QUITE the compliment. I understand little about the content, but he was immediately commenting on the topics.

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Very Impressive

Here's my review of this book, it's great. Now I would like to say that what is written in this book is quite possible and has been observed and experienced by people, namely myself.

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Awesome

Martin considers several science fiction technologies and how those technologies might be brought to reality based on scientific principles that we know or are being researched. He classifies each technology into three classes based on how easily it can be reached from our current understanding.

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Well Done Martin

I never liked science in school but this book was a fun read. Some of the concepts are dense and there is a lot of history but the author has a talent for breaking it down so it's easy to understand. He drew on contemporary and easy to fathom examples that helped with this too. His classification of the technologies into three categories was also very interesting and helped to distinguish what was really within grasp.

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Believable

This is a beautifully written book, describing for the layman the central mystery of quantum mechanics- Entanglement. Martin also describes how an extremely insightful physicist, figured how to do something extremely unusual; i.e., to employ actual scientific experiments to answer deep philosophical questions about the nature of reality and causality.

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I Recommend it

In the end, this book left me captivated and wanting more to read about. The book is written well and is easily understood by anyone. Martin is an amazing physicist with even greater imagination. This to me separates him from a lot of the others. I love the subjects he tackles and how he puts them into context.

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Well Done Martin

I thought it to be an excellent book on Physics, really makes you think about the changes that occur in our society with the introduction of new technology, and that it might not be as far off as some people would have you think.

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