The Phaselock Code
Through Time, Death and Reality: The Metaphysical Adventures of Man
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Publisher Description
ONE MAN'S REMARKABLE SEARCH FOR
THE ULTIMATE TRUTHS OF OUR WORLD
For Professor Roger Hart, life truly began after he almost lost his -- in a horrific fall off the slopes of Mount Everest that he miraculously survived. This near-death experience sparked a desire in him to devote his studies to the very nature of human consciousness, in order to unlock the code of reality that binds our world.
On an adventure of discovery that would take him around the world, Hart would experience life-altering transcendental events in Tibet, Morocco, and Tierra del Fuego -- opening the door to a true understanding of the nature of man. In this groundbreaking volume, he explores the participation of consciousness in the creation of reality, challenging the traditional scientific view of time, space, and objectivity -- and describing in detail his own metaphysical journey, which has involved synchronicity, precognition, and telekinesis. It is an exploration of the very things that make us human -- and a quest that touches upon the meaning of life itself.
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Geophysicist Hart has learned a great deal about how the world works, and through a series of life-changing (and often life-threatening) events, he believes he's learned to change the world with his thoughts. Starting with a disastrous attempt to climb Mt. Everest, Hart's history unfolds as a series of near-death experiences and unfortunate events around the world. He has a strong science background, but the stories here quickly lead into the paranormal, in a manner reminiscent of The Celestine Prophecy, complete with meaningful coincidences. He describes hitchhiking in Morocco and being picked up by a military officer in a Mercedes. The driver menaces Hart with talk of incarceration, right-wing philosophy and bad driving. In an attempt to escape, Hart crashes an oncoming Fiat into the Mercedes with his mind. Although Hart admits being high on hash cookies at the time, he is certain he caused the crash. Once he acknowledges his mind's ability to alter reality with telekinesis and precognition, Hart seeks an explanation by talking to yogis and trying to match mysticism with quantum physics. Much of the book involves dreamy dialogue, with Hart trying to find scientific explanations for his paranormal experiences: "Is it possible that these universes expand from the singularities in the quantum foam?" Unfortunately, the answers are as clouded as Hart's hash-hazed memories (e.g., he never fully defines or explores the term "phaselock code"). The author is very clear about where he has been, but readers are never sure where he is going.