There Is No Veil, Trailer 1: Ghosts and the Physics of Information

Published: 12 February 2023
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Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZ119QS8
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Drawing from a wide variety of sources, both scientific and spiritual, There Is No Veil logically derives the afterlife and shows how the “supernatural” is natural, the “paranormal” normal. This fresh and original synthesis, free of religious dogma, reconciles the long history of spirit contact and other psychic phenomena with the discoveries of modern physics.

Along the way, Christopher Noël takes a deep dive into the history and highlights of the Spiritualist movement (1850-1940), including the achievements of internationally renowned mediums D. D. Home and Alec Harris. He then describes these same evidential manifestations as they occur still today for seekers and rigorous investigators alike.

On a parallel track, Noël shows 1. how Einstein’s conception of spacetime resonates with all known psychic phenomena, 2. how, more recently, the “physics of information” further enriches the connection between science and spirit, and 3. how the ubiquitous substance called dark matter, still a mystery to physics, helps us to grasp what the concept of an "invisible world" may mean.

Many concrete examples of spirit communication—including his own long-running ghost experience—ground the analysis, allowing the reader to viscerally assimilate the overarching claims made by the book. There Is No Veil will open people up, intellectually and emotionally, to the startling yet evident truth that our “dear departed” are right here with us after all.


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