Books to Read
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Re: Books to Read
Also as an audiobook
https://archive.org/details/flatland_rg_librivox
https://archive.org/details/flatland_rg_librivox
danh- Posts : 11
Join date : 2015-06-15
Re: Books to Read
Essential reading for everyone on this forum especially.
Flatland By Edwin Abbot Abbot.
Totally free online:
http://www.eldritchpress.org/eaa/FL.HTM
Flatland By Edwin Abbot Abbot.
Totally free online:
http://www.eldritchpress.org/eaa/FL.HTM
Re: Books to Read
The Nature of Light and Colour in the Open Air, by M. Minnaert
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/362045.The_Nature_of_Light_and_Colour_in_the_Open_Air
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/362045.The_Nature_of_Light_and_Colour_in_the_Open_Air
danh- Posts : 11
Join date : 2015-06-15
Re: Books to Read
All time best book is Frank Herbert's 'Dune'.
Especially rich narrative in dealing with the future of the mind,
as well as a unique take on advances in technology.
He also explores religion in a highly sophisticated way.
Especially rich narrative in dealing with the future of the mind,
as well as a unique take on advances in technology.
He also explores religion in a highly sophisticated way.
Books to Read
Currently reading 'The Celestine Prophecy'.
Can't work out if I can see an aura or not.
There seems to be a faint turquoise glow around my hand
when I place it against a black background.
But it may just be an optical illusion.
Can't work out if I can see an aura or not.
There seems to be a faint turquoise glow around my hand
when I place it against a black background.
But it may just be an optical illusion.
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