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“Sattari offers an excellent and engaging overview of milestones and key discoveries in science, covering Newton, Einstein, Planck, and many others, and he explicates confounding concepts with clarity and drama. While skeptics might argue that some current mysteries will someday be mechanically explained via future scientific discoveries, the author effectively tees up his compelling metaphysical premise… that “conscious experience is not spooky or mysterious. It is part of the natural order.Read more…

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 stars “The arguments by the author would prove a great topic of discussion among philosophers. Philosophy is a broad subject, and it’s always interesting to see someone else portray their views with evidence to back them up and not try to impose them on the readers. The author aims to educate, not convince you of his beliefs, which makes the book a good read.” Read more…

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“Sattari delivers with an engaging blend of clarity and enthusiasm… What sets The Science of Energy apart is Sattari’s ability to distill profound ideas into digestible insights, ensuring readers grasp the fundamental principles without getting lost in the intricacies of scientific jargon.” Read more

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The Science of Energy is not just theoretical. Within its examinations of DNA, atoms and cells, and the concurrent development of science and philosophy lies a grounded approach to inquiry that will please readers that normally eschew metaphysical thinking… An accessible, enlightening, thought-provoking series of insights.”

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“…a clear-sighted and wide-ranging work of scientific and philosophical exploration geared toward experts and laypeople alike… The Science of Energy offers an astute and perceptive exploration of human consciousness, how it relates to and informs reality, and how disciplines such as science, philosophy, and religion intertwine to influence the nature of existence and how it is understood.”

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