This book is a conundrum. It’s a scientific ghost story about the non-physical aspects of physics. Strange-but-true-stories of real people are strung together like a fictional-nonfiction. Stick around and you will learn the real science of Quantum Field Theory (No math required). This narrative nonfiction is about destiny in a way the Western world has never understood it; we are all part of history, repeating itself.
Rupert, a World War I fighter pilot, is forced into an identity crisis because of a Near Death Experience after being shot down in aerial combat. After the Great War ends, we follow Dr. Carl Jung to Zurich where he meets the eccentric physicist Dr. Wolfgang Pauli. While Pauli attends therapy, he introduces physics to Dr. Jung and the pair begin investigating paranormal phenomenon such as synchronicities and the Law of Attraction.
Do you ever wonder what parts of a ‘true story’ are actually true? In this book each chapter ends with a “facts” section that will describe the real people, real story, and real science behind the narrative.
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That elevator pitch really needs work.

If the book is anything like the blurb (and I AM NOT going to look to find out) I think we’ve found a cure for insomnia.