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The Orb Project by Miceal Ledwith (ISBN: 9781416575535)
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The Orb Project - 2007
by Miceal Ledwith
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- Title The Orb Project
- Author Miceal Ledwith
- Publisher Simon and Schuster
- Date 2007-11-06
- ISBN 9781416575535
Media reviews
"The Orb Project helps us peer into a very weird phenomenon with some sobriety and discernment. Even Einstein referred to the puzzling world of quantum entanglement as 'spooky action at a distance' before it was better understood. Breakthroughs in science come when we are prepared to explore persistent anomalies. Orbs may just be evidence that can only be explained outside of the box of current limiting and reductionist worldviews." -- James O'Dea, president, Institute of Noetic Sciences.
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