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Sir Isaac Newton famously complained about "action at a distance." How was it possible, he wrote, that gravity, or attraction, operated between objects without physical contact? Well, jump to the twenty-first century, and we have a lot more to say about that. Readers will enjoy a brilliant, outrageous, playful exploration of quantum physics in everyday life, from a secret interplay of TV plots with us, in electricity, to other speculations, founded in the author's decades of initiations as well as being an original thinker and a scholar. An unusual feature of the illustrations in An…mehr

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Sir Isaac Newton famously complained about "action at a distance." How was it possible, he wrote, that gravity, or attraction, operated between objects without physical contact? Well, jump to the twenty-first century, and we have a lot more to say about that. Readers will enjoy a brilliant, outrageous, playful exploration of quantum physics in everyday life, from a secret interplay of TV plots with us, in electricity, to other speculations, founded in the author's decades of initiations as well as being an original thinker and a scholar. An unusual feature of the illustrations in An Underground Principia is a technique called "computer-PK," or mind through matter in the creation of printouts that refocus the text on-screen in the printing so that nothing happens twice. As in Einstein's "Credo," the author exemplifies: "The most beautiful and deepest experience [one] can have is the sense of the mysterious."
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A three-time MacDowell Colony fellow, Margaret A. Harrell is also a book editor, cloud photographer exhibited in Europe as well as the United States, and an advanced meditation teacher in the LuminEssence school of light body and luminous body consciousness exploration, mentor to those wanting to maximize their potential. Harrell copy-edited Hunter S. Thompson's first book, Hell's Angels, and in 2021 included scans of his letters to her in the coffee table collectible The Hell's Angels Letters (Norfolk Press) in conjunction with US Beat Lifetime Poet Laureate Ron Whitehead. Other books she authored in the twenty-first century include the memoir series Keep This Quiet! I-IV, Space Encounters III revised: Inserting Consciousness into Collisions, Beyond 3-D, Particle Pinata Poems, and the artbook Cloud Conversations. In a varied, eclectic lifetime, which shows in her writing, she has lived many years outside the United States-in Morocco, Switzerland (at the C. G. Jung Zurich Institute), and in Belgium. A sought-after speaker, Margaret is currently behind the scenes in the thick of the organization of the 2025 New Orleans Gonzo Fest.383