Anti-Gravity and the Unified Field (Lost Science Series)
T**.
Includes debunked conspiracy theories
The editing for mistakes is completely non-existent. There are glaring errors and typos on practically every page. I thought, huh, how come I've never heard of this "Philadelphia Experiment" before. Immediately researched it. Completely debunked. Seriously? Including examples as if they are facts that are just pure, delusional BS? Come on. "Lost sciences" is right. Some are lost for a reason. I'm still reading it, only because I really like Walter Russell and am still hopeful to try to get a better intuitive understanding of some of these concepts, but geez, will have to fact-check everything and then find something better than a lot of superficial basics that don't really get you where you want to go.
S**C
Anti gravity is an ancient Vedic concept updated by Albert Einstein.
This is another great book by Mr. Childress on how artificial gravity is possible and how it relates to UFO propulsion. This book arrived on time and was in excellent condition. Thank you so much!
J**E
An interesting collection of articles from various sources. Leaves ...
An interesting collection of articles from various sources. Leaves you wanting something "solid"...this seems "airy" and sensationalistic. I'm still looking for a reliable current summary of research into this fascinating field. This is not it...it's not even current.
K**I
Three Stars
Still reading
V**A
Major Disappointment
After reading the reviews I could not wait to recieve this book.To be honest if it go lost in the mail I would of been happier.Totally disjointed reading, found myself skipping around for lack of grabbing my attention, I ended up moving along to my next book.
M**Y
Five Stars
was just as expected.
D**N
awesome
once again another great book with great in depth guides keep the good stuff comeing :) look forward to finding more great book like this
D**R
Stimulating to one's gray matter.
I bought my copy of David's book from a store before I discovered Amazon.Com. As the clerk bagged the book for me she jokingly remarked "Well this looks like relaxing read for the weekend". This book is more fun to read then the title let's on. However, I don't think It was compiled as well as some other works like in the author's lost cities series. David's chapter on Einstein and unified field was good but the rest of the book looked a little thrown together. Even compulations should be well ordered. And, I am not saying this because my copy was bound with some extra duplicate pages either.I appreciate the author's open mindedness on many issues. If this work were someones first read of this author they might be tempted to underestimate the rest of his work. I am saying this as fan.
A**N
The author is all over the place, with no ...
The author is all over the place, with no one theory explored beyond a few paragraphs. There seem to be many diagrams but sadly they don’t have explanations to them. The book is not credible enough (though I want to believe), the sources seem waxed, the text isn’t coherent at all. Leaves the reader desolately confused. Probably as was the author.
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