An Unusual Perspective On Physical Science Exploring the Paranormal -- Author and Scientist Richard T. Schneider Tries to Explore Life After Death Using Physics, the Knowledge Concerning Energy and Time


ALACHUA, Fla., Feb. 28, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- The mysterious world of the paranormal is something that even science may not be able to explain. But if we try to explore it, is there a chance that science can say something concerning the paranormal, and especially concerning life after death? Author and scientist Richard T. Schneider tries to explain the paranormal through physical sciences in his fascinating book, Life After Death: In The Opinion of A Scientist.

Life After Death poses the question whether or not physical sciences can explain anything about the paranormal. The initial reaction of the people would be "no way." Still the author tried to test this theory. First, the audience needs to understand that what is said here is an opinion. Secondly, it was necessary to report the findings of science in simple terms. Therefore, one might complain that the reported facts are superficial. That may be true, but they are still correct and not made up by the author but they are universally agreed upon by present days science.

Unusual in context, unique in content, and different in presentation, Life After Death explores the physical sciences to explain the paranormal. Schneider employs physics and its concept of energy and time to express his opinion on life and everything that encompasses it. This is not a book on science or religion. A particular format is also used to make this valuable and comprehensible for the common audience. Physics will try to present some hints, to see if what religion is teaching, may be probable or not. Get a copy now and understand the intriguing concept behind Life After Death in Schneider's well-founded opinions.

About the Author

Richard Schneider was born 1927 in Munich, Germany. He was drafted to the (German) military at 16 and was a prisoner of war at age 18. After returning from the war he attended the University of Stuttgart and earned a Ph.D. in physics. As soon as this degree was awarded he emigrated to the U.S.A. He was sponsored by General Motors, Allison Division. This Division manufactures aircraft turbine-engines and needed a specialist for high temperature devices. Since he worked for his Ph.D. on Thermonuclear Fusion for peaceful power generation, he was offered a position as Professor of Nuclear Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida. He worked there until his retirement.



               Life After Death * by Richard T. Schneider
                   In The Opinion Of A Scientist
                 Publication Date: February 7, 2007
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