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What are the chances that there really is life after death, and that we may meet our friends and loved ones again beyond the grave? What is the likelihood that a benevolent God has made this possible? The author approaches these questions in a way intended to intrigue and challenge even hardened sceptics by drawing together some of the mystifying discoveries of quantum physics (explained simply for non-scientists) and curious experiences from his own life which have had a profound effect on him. This is a book for anyone who is concerned about death, or who is interested in what must be one of the most fundamental questions in life: is death the end?…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What are the chances that there really is life after death, and that we may meet our friends and loved ones again beyond the grave? What is the likelihood that a benevolent God has made this possible? The author approaches these questions in a way intended to intrigue and challenge even hardened sceptics by drawing together some of the mystifying discoveries of quantum physics (explained simply for non-scientists) and curious experiences from his own life which have had a profound effect on him. This is a book for anyone who is concerned about death, or who is interested in what must be one of the most fundamental questions in life: is death the end?
Autorenporträt
Philip Pelly was born in 1948, and grew up in Wiltshire. He studied Physics at the University of London before teaching for two years. He then qualified as a solicitor and went on to become a district judge. He is married to Helen, a priest in the Church of England. They have two children and three grandchildren. He loves the coast, walking and wine. This is his first book.