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The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot

This is a book from the early 90s about an alternative view of life, the universe, and everything, involving thousands of anecdotes about ESP and the like, and while the first section (historical coverage of the holographic theory) was thought-provoking, I couldn’t get through the rest. 

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