In Matter to Mind to Consciousness, Lee Baumann, M.D. transforms how you have always viewed conscious thought. Through his continued pursuit of science - now to the level of the human brain - Baumann demonstrates both our mind's contributions and vulnerability to the electromagnetic medium surrounding us. Most nerve cells in the outermost layers of the brain end blindly, without any continuing nerve connections. Baumann investigates the possibilities underlying this peculiar medical observation and suggests that these neurons are the very beacons of our human awareness and consciousness. Join...
In Matter to Mind to Consciousness, Lee Baumann, M.D. transforms how you have always viewed conscious thought. Through his continued pursuit of scienc...
The United Nations' Consortium for Aeronautic and Space Exploration (UNCASE) has just selected Michael S. Gibraltar as one of the elite crew for its 11th in a series of secret governmental (Seagu11) projects. A recent discovery in the frigid landscape of the Antarctic has altered the mission's target to a black hole at the very center of our Milky Way galaxy. At three million times the mass of our Sun, the hole is a behemoth of celestial proportions. Before embarking, however, Mike must complete space training and hone up on his sparse knowledge of the physics of black holes and the vagaries...
The United Nations' Consortium for Aeronautic and Space Exploration (UNCASE) has just selected Michael S. Gibraltar as one of the elite crew for its 1...
The Akashic Light investigates the central, common, and spiritual theme of light (as well as other shared qualities), which are so clearly detailed in each of our world's sacred-albeit different-religious texts. Are the comparisons between God and light throughout these books merely metaphorical, as most of us have been taught-or might they be literal? This book explores these common threads involving light throughout our diverse religions-with surprising results.
The Akashic Light investigates the central, common, and spiritual theme of light (as well as other shared qualities), which are so clearly detailed in...
The Dark Conscious: Conclusion to The Seagu11 Project completes the challenging journey of the spaceship Schwartzschild, en route from its 26,000 light-year passage to the Milky Way's central black hole. Having completed the goal of the original mission, the Schwartzschild crew is now forced to unlock the ultimate secrets of the conscious universe. At the end of The Seagu11 Project (Volume 1), an alien race had abducted fellow crewmember Lyle Turk. In this second and final volume of the Seagu11 series, the aliens have isolated Turk's brain from his physical body and unwittingly unleashed the...
The Dark Conscious: Conclusion to The Seagu11 Project completes the challenging journey of the spaceship Schwartzschild, en route from its 26,000 ligh...
En este manual para pacientes enfermos terminales y sus familias, el Dr. Baumann hace lo que mejor sabe hacer: el transforma conceptos cientificos complejos a terminos comprensibles para la persona promedio. En concreto, muestra como la ciencia demuestra que hay un mas alla. En estas paginas, listas de Baumann los principales conceptos cientificos que poseen un complemento personal de creencias religiosas, independientemente de cualquier fe religiosa. Baumann cree que el Dios de todas las religiones es el mismo Dios, en base a los conceptos de la fisica cuantica y comprensible la ciencia-hace...
En este manual para pacientes enfermos terminales y sus familias, el Dr. Baumann hace lo que mejor sabe hacer: el transforma conceptos cientificos com...
Which reality are we to believe? Our minds and logic tell us that the world in which we live is real. It's concrete. It's particulate. We can see it, touch it, taste it, smell it, and hear it. Science, on the other hand, suggests something else. Our minds may be deceiving us. The world, when we are not observing it, is totally different. We have always believed, when we closed our eyes or slept, that the world maintained its basic shape and substance...that is, things would be essentially the same when we woke up as when we went to sleep. The Copenhagen Interpretation tells us, however, that...
Which reality are we to believe? Our minds and logic tell us that the world in which we live is real. It's concrete. It's particulate. We can see it, ...