Dean Radin is not a mystic; he is a rigorous scientist who has worked in the laboratories of Princeton and the American government. Confronted with the taboo of parapsychology, he applied the most stringent experimental methods (double-blind, random number generators) to test the impossible.
His results have systematically challenged the pure materialist model, compelling a reevaluation of the nature of reality.
As Chief Scientist at the IONS (founded by astronaut Edgar Mitchell), Radin conducts cutting-edge experiments. One of the most renowned involved proving that the focused intention of a meditator could affect the interference pattern in the double-slit experiment (the key experiment in quantum physics).
He proved in the laboratory that the human body physically reacts (heart rate, skin conductance) to a shocking image several seconds BEFORE this image is randomly selected by the computer and displayed. This is evidence of a form of bodily retrocausality.
Radin postulates that phenomena such as telepathy or distant healing are not 'magic', but the macroscopic expression of quantum entanglement. If the entire universe is interconnected at the quantum level, then our consciousness (which emerges from this universe) shares these same non-local properties.
Our minds would thus be a vast interconnected network, capable of perceiving and influencing at a distance.
A bestseller compiling the entirety of the incontrovertible scientific evidence for the existence of parapsychological phenomena.
He explores how ancient magic (the influence of mind on the world) is being validated by modern physics and the science of consciousness.