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The Other Theory of Physics by James Carter
The Other Theory of Physics by James Carter











It is apparent that Corriveau has researched the majority of his material on the Internet, as he includes the addresses of some of the websites he has visited. Corriveau provides an index and six carefully constructed appendices that reiterate his ideas and elucidate his supporting materials. For example, “What is Matter?” and “What is Space?” The content of each chapter answers the question posed with easy-to-understand diagrams, mathematical equations, analogies, and scientific facts. The title of each chapter is in the form of a question. Maybe quantum mechanical waves and fields are the physical portal to the spiritual world.” He writes that, “the ‘supernatural’ may not be ‘super’ at all-it may just be something beyond what humans can understand…. He also attempts to explain the afterlife, ghosts, creative design, and God-topics that most scientists believe to have no place in the hard sciences. Writing in a conversational tone and easy-to-understand language, Corriveau’s range of knowledge covers many subjects, from the definition of matter and how motion is possible to the consistent speed of light and time’s relationship with gravity. In his opinion, everything else is decoded by the human brain and nature, which has a kind of consciousness and intelligence. Through a précis of basic physics and quantum physics, he presents his own unified theory: the universe is nothing more than thoughts and energy. Like James Carter’s The Living Universe and Stephen Hawking’s and Leonard Mlodinow’s The Grand Design, Jean Paul Corriveau’s A Personal Journey into the Quantum World is more than a primer on quantum physics. A Personal Journey into the Quantum World













The Other Theory of Physics by James Carter