Official Review: Contact with the Future by Jon Taylor

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Re: Official Review: Contact with the Future by Jon Taylor

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What a review, having read it I think people who like non-fictions or scientific research and case studies would like it. But these genres or topics doesn't my taste hence I would like to pass!
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Your recommendation is spot on. This book will undoubtedly appeal to readers fascinated by ESP and those who appreciate detailed scientific analysis and case studies. Thank you for providing such a comprehensive and thoughtful review!
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ESP is an exciting subject that has captivated my attention for some time. John Taylor[/took this to another level by researching this subject for 25 years. The book contains his laboratory experiments dealing with extra-sensory contact. Congratulations to the author, and thank you for a captivating review.
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Jon Taylor’s book, “Contact with the Future,” offers a compelling synthesis of scientific rigor and accessible writing, making the complex subject of extrasensory perception (ESP) approachable for both academics and lay readers. His detailed case studies and thorough examination of laboratory experiments provide a solid foundation for his arguments on precognition and telepathy.
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

Contact with the Future by Jon Taylor sounds like a fascinating deep dive into ESP (extrasensory perception). The mix of scientific research, case studies, and theories on precognition and telepathy intrigues me.
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Post by Nabweteme Gloria »

Thank you for your insightful review! It's great to hear that you found Jon Taylor's extensive research on ESP both impressive and fascinating. I'm glad the book's explanations and case studies made the complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging. Your appreciation for the detailed exploration of precognition and intuition highlights the book's depth and relevance.
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Contact with the Future: The Nature of Extrasensory Perception by Jon Taylor explores the fascinating realm of extrasensory perception (ESP). Taylor focuses on precognition—knowing future events—as the core aspect of ESP. He combines the special theory of relativity with quantum mechanics to explain information transfer through space and time. The book is accessible to both general readers and scientists, providing insights into the reality of ESP. 🌟🔮
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Precognition is the idea that the human brain obtains information about events that have yet to occur. I am not a scientist, but I have always been intrigued by this concept. I look forward to reading this book!
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Well-organized and researched, today's BOTD is a scientific nonfiction book about ESP. Readers interested will thoroughly enjoy learning about the topic via case studies and will appreciate the glossary, appendix, and various references. Sounds like an interesting and informative read. Thanks so much! :-)
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! I am very interested in reading this book as I have had several occurrences in my life where I dreamt of something, and then it happens in the future. Very scary.
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He determined that precognition has a higher probability of occurring when the future event has strong emotional impact on the individual. The book also explores quantum physics to explain psychic phenomena.
- Sounds like a sci-fi movie but its intriguing to know that it happens in real physical life too. Thank you for a wonderful review.
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Post by Cristina-Ioana Toader »

Thank you for your thorough and insightful review of "Contact with the Future" by Jon Taylor. Your detailed analysis of the book's content, structure, and the author's approach to presenting complex scientific concepts is greatly appreciated.
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Post by Gayatri Tripathi »

I thoroughly enjoyed reading your review of Contact with the Future by Jon Taylor. It's fascinating to hear about the extensive research Taylor conducted over twenty-five years, and how he made complex scientific concepts accessible to readers. I appreciate how you highlighted the different parts of the book, from ESP's history to detailed case studies on precognition and telepathy. The inclusion of a glossary, appendix, and references sounds particularly helpful for diving deeper into such a high-level topic. Your mention of Taylor's ability to present these ideas in an organized and comprehensible manner reassures me that this book will be both informative and engaging. Thank you for such a detailed and insightful review!
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The author presents his findings on extrasensory perception, a topic he has researched for over 25 years. He also examines the concept of precognition, the idea that the brain obtains information on events that haven't yet occurred. The book is written like a college textbook but it is simple to understand.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

Interesting topic, although I find myself somewhat skeptical of ESP. Nevertheless, I feel that I'm never too old to learn something new. Congrats to Mr. Taylor for his accomplishment and BOTD.
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