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Rating:  Summary: Nothing to write home about Review: like one of the reviewers said-first two chapters ok then starts going downhill. All it is a summary of what other people wrote about the pole shift. I was already familiar with Velikovsky's and Hapgood'd theories but the rest is downright ridiculous. i could care less about various crackpots and clarivoants that he quotes. What I was expecting was some scientific theories and I certainly didn't get much in that department. don't waste your money.
Rating:  Summary: Pole Shift Review: Read this book only on long winter nights when your television doesn't work and you have two broken legs. Actually, all possible theories, from the unlikely to possible are presented. The first two chapters are compelling, the remainder tedious. Also, if you purchase the paperback addition, buy a magnifying glass too.
Rating:  Summary: Interesting item and large summary of disciplines Review: The author has a very good experience with several disciplines of science and research. The book reads well and sounds impressive and professional, even in matters as Psychic Foresight etc... However, in the epilogue (page 391-408) he takes almost everything back and left me with a rather frustrated feeling of "what is it know ?. Is it so or is it not ?"My conviction is that he backs away from his own work. This does not mean that I am looking forward for a nice pole shift soon to happen. However, I expected in the epilogue the same professionalism to give a modern, more holistic answer to the questions that surfaced during the years, instead of simply stating in only 17 pages that it will not be as it was seen by him. After reading White (and Velikovsky), I am truly convinced that more than one pole shift has taken place in the last million years. Maybe not exactly as written by the above mentioned authors but nevertheless highly interesting and demanding for further research. And to be taken very seriously
Rating:  Summary: Brilliant, intelligent, logical, fascinating,a must read Review: This is a book that all thinking people should read
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