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If you were to walk into a mall and ask fifty people what they thought was out in our universe, how many different answers would you get? In an approachable, conversational style bringing together science and spirituality, Anthony Calistro asks some of the big questions and proposes his own thoughts on the possibilities of God and the universe in this unique and uplifting book. As he explains, I go to work every day like everybody else. I’m not an astrophysicist or quantum physicist; I’m just like the other ninety-nine percent of us, but still wonder how I fit into this universe, and where I came from. His personal experiences with God and the universe led him to develop a different theory on faith, nature, and the universal experience to share with the world. Together, tackle the science vs. God debate from a unique perspective, with three questions about life: Where did we come from and how did we get here? Why are we here? Where do we go when we die? With discussions of miracles versus chaos theory, alternate dimensions, near-death and out-of-body experiences, and other unexplainable events that suggest there is more to the universe than science can explain, Calistro considers other ideas. From proposing new concepts for black holes, white holes, and worm holes as gateways for our souls, the particle accelerator in Switzerland and its capacity to help us travel through space, to his own theories of God based on scientific theories and the capabilities of the brain and our souls to travel the universe based on Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, Calistro outlines an entirely new way to look at life, beginning with what you personally feel inside. Do you feel something physical, like you can see and touch it? Or, something natural and biological/spiritual? he asks. If your answer is something natural or spiritual, the ideas here might help you to think more deeply about what that might be-and to consider the possibility that God and the universe are, in fact, the same thing. Filled with ideas that ask what could be possible if we expand our minds, The God Factor is a refreshing new perspective on life’s biggest questions.
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If you were to walk into a mall and ask fifty people what they thought was out in our universe, how many different answers would you get? In an approachable, conversational style bringing together science and spirituality, Anthony Calistro asks some of the big questions and proposes his own thoughts on the possibilities of God and the universe in this unique and uplifting book. As he explains, I go to work every day like everybody else. I’m not an astrophysicist or quantum physicist; I’m just like the other ninety-nine percent of us, but still wonder how I fit into this universe, and where I came from. His personal experiences with God and the universe led him to develop a different theory on faith, nature, and the universal experience to share with the world. Together, tackle the science vs. God debate from a unique perspective, with three questions about life: Where did we come from and how did we get here? Why are we here? Where do we go when we die? With discussions of miracles versus chaos theory, alternate dimensions, near-death and out-of-body experiences, and other unexplainable events that suggest there is more to the universe than science can explain, Calistro considers other ideas. From proposing new concepts for black holes, white holes, and worm holes as gateways for our souls, the particle accelerator in Switzerland and its capacity to help us travel through space, to his own theories of God based on scientific theories and the capabilities of the brain and our souls to travel the universe based on Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, Calistro outlines an entirely new way to look at life, beginning with what you personally feel inside. Do you feel something physical, like you can see and touch it? Or, something natural and biological/spiritual? he asks. If your answer is something natural or spiritual, the ideas here might help you to think more deeply about what that might be-and to consider the possibility that God and the universe are, in fact, the same thing. Filled with ideas that ask what could be possible if we expand our minds, The God Factor is a refreshing new perspective on life’s biggest questions.