Weird Time
Exploring the Mysteries of Time and Space
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Step into the enigmatic realm of time and alternative realities with Weird Time: Exploring the Mysteries of Time and Space. Starting with ancient mythologies that introduced deities believed to control time and fate, right up to the forefront of modern science as renowned physicists unveil mind-bending theories about the nature of time and space.
From Einstein's General Theory of Relativity to quantum mechanics, Weird Time examines cutting-edge ideas by modern physicists that push the boundaries of our understanding of the universe.
Prepare to be transported beyond the limits of the conventional and into the mysterious realms of time slips, missing time, and alternate realities. Scientists may not yet agree on the nature of time, or if time travel is even possible, but here are firsthand accounts of ordinary individuals who have pierced the fabric of time and witnessed the unexplainable.
- A Somerset man who vanished after being struck by lightning, only to end up in a hospital from a different reality.
- A pilot flying from the Bahamas who found his plane suddenly drawn into an "electric fog tunnel" and transported to the Florida coastline in only 47 minutes.
- The anthropologist who speculates that UFOs could be time travelers from the future.
- The Italian Benedictine monk who claimed to have invented a device to view past events, only to have it dismantled by the Vatican.
- Foreword by Mark Olly
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