Recommended Study
Below are a few educational resources (books, tapes, etc.) which offers
useful background to vibrational relativity theory.
SCIENCE
The single best way I know
for the novice to get up to speed on Einstein's theories of relativity
with some information on quantum physics thrown in for good measure.
I highly suggest the video or DVD version of the course (over the audio
versions).
The single best way I know
for the novice to get up to speed on particle physics and the modern quest
for a unified theory of physics. It discusses string theory briefly
at the end of the course. I highly suggest the video or DVD version
of the course (over the audio versions).
Superb review of 20th century
science and the social ramifications.
A somewhat technical and mathematical survey of special
and general relativity theory. This is the text physics graduate
students in physics are generally provided in their introduction to
relativity theory. However, it is not necessarily beyond the
non-physicist who is eager to explore the theory in more detail.
PHILOSOPHY/PSYCHOLOGY
Very highly suggested series
of tapes/audioCD's. Go here first to become acquainted with integral
philosophy and integral Kosmology.
Superb philosophical exposition on the
integration of science and religion!!
Wonderful book on psychology
which integrates the views of science and spirituality, east and west,
premodernity and modernity. This system of psychology is very strongly
supported from insights from vibrational relativity theory.
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"A Theory of Everything: An
Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science, & Spirituality"
by Ken
Wilber (2000)
It you every wanted to explain
culture wars going on around the world. this is THE book to read. This
book elegantly integrates Ken Wilber's philosophical world view with Clare
Graves and Don Beck's work on spiral dynamics.
Wonderful book discussing Albert Einstein's
views on religion.
A superb and succinct exposition on how to integrate physics
and spirituality. Peter Russell studied under Dr. Steven Hawking at
Cambridge University, England then went on to study psychology and meditation.
He discusses the likelihood of another metaparadigm shift (which will include an
explanation of consciousness, and God) similar to the shift from the
Aristotelian to Newtonian metaparadigm shift. I agree with everyone word
of this book, and if I may humbly say so, I believe he is talking about the
scientific paradigm suggested by vibrational relativity theory. I LOVE
THIS BOOK! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!
Copyright (c) 2003 Kenneth
A. Miller, MD
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