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The Monkey and the Tetrahedron: Compelling Connections Between Mars, the UFO Dilemma and the Future of the Human Race
 
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The Monkey and the Tetrahedron: Compelling Connections Between Mars, the UFO Dilemma and the Future of the Human Race [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

David M. Jinks
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  • Taschenbuch: 473 Seiten
  • Verlag: Glass Moon Press (Juli 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0966725808
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966725803
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 22,6 x 15 x 3,2 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.5 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (4 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.346.444 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Once you get past the excessive ranting about Carl Sagan, you will find a crackerjack compendium of proved, but generally ignored, scientific findings and some compelling theories that tie them all together. While David Jinks's masters degree is in business rather than physics, he goes about compiling information and documenting his contentions with the fury of an accountant searching for misappropriated funds--be glad he's not an auditor for the Inland Revenue. Fans of conspiracy theory will revel in the author's brutally blunt questions and hyper-logical deductions concerning transparent distortions perpetrated by the federal government and allied organisations. Did the 1993 Mars Observer mission really get lost? Does cold fusion overthrow the First Law of Thermodynamics (and corporate interests) creating more energy than it consumes? Could crop circles be related to the weakening magnetic field of the Earth as opposed to pranksters? Why do highly respected American astronauts believe in UFOs? Read The Monkey and The Tetrahedron and consider the ramifications of these and other important questions for yourself. --P. Randall Cohan

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Once past the excessive ranting about Carl Sagan in The Monkey and the Tetrahedron, the reader will find a crackerjack compendium of proven, but generally ignored, scientific findings and some compelling theories that tie them all together. While David Jinks's master's degree is in business rather than physics, he compiles information and documents his contentions with the fury of an accountant searching for misappropriated funds. Be glad he's not an auditor for the IRS.

Fans of conspiracy theory will revel in the author's brutally blunt questions and hyper-logical deductions concerning transparent distortions supposedly perpetrated by the federal government and allied organizations: Did the 1993 Mars Observer mission really get lost? Does cold fusion overthrow the First Law of Thermodynamics (and corporate interests) by creating more energy than it consumes? Could crop circles be related to the Earth's weakening magnetic field instead of pranksters? Why do highly respected American astronauts believe in UFOs? Read The Monkey and The Tetrahedron and consider the ramifications of these and other important questions. --P. Randall Cohan


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If you're familiar with UFOs and Crop Circles, the Cold Fusion/Free Energy scene and the research of Richard Hoagland, and if you've read Graham Hancock and Creno & Thompson, you could have written this book yourself. It contains no original research, only a summary of the works of others, held together by some speculation and interpretation.

I'm not holding that against this book, since the author, in his introduction, does not claim to be more than an investigative writer who's giving a best-of of controversial science, and what sense he makes of it.

With that limitation in mind, this is a five-star book that I can recommened to any novice who is interested in getting a comprehensive overview of the vast field of controversial science before studying some of the source material in detail. Jinks has woven a lucid narrative that should convince anyone but the most hardened "sceptic" that mainstream science is in a state of deep crisis. The very sciencists who pride themselves on being close to a "theory of everything" remain profoundly ignorant of whole realms of nature, disparaging investigation of "anomalous" phenomena as unscientific and outright foolish. In doing so, they perpetuate the "sceptical" myth that certain subject areas - such as the ones covered by this book - are *inherently* unscientific, and that established theories always override actual evidence.

As Dan Drasin put it, "faced with provocative evidence of things undreamed of in their materialist philosophy, many otherwise mature scientists revert to a kind of skeptical infantilism characterized by blind faith in the absoluteness of the familiar". Jinks gives abundant examples of this sad state of affairs, from NASA's denial of solid research that indicates that some of the Cydonia objects are artificial, to the distortions and outright propaganda produced by the Leader of the Holy Inquisistion of Scientific Orthodoxy, the late Carl Sagan.

Jinks makes a good case that some of the knowledge currently suppresed by the scientific establishment, zero point energy in particular, is vital to the continued survival of the human race. He shows that humanity stands at a historical crossroads; one path leading to a virtual paradise on Earth thanks to the miracle of unlimited vacuum energy, the other to self-anihilation.

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In "The Monkey and the Tetrahedron" Jinks accomplishes one of the most rigorous, articulate and intellectually satisfying syntheses of "paranormal" matters I have ever read. This book is really without peer. Jinks skillfully addresses the controversy surrounding apparent artificial structures on the Moon and Mars, breaking developments in "cold fusion" research, the UFO phenomenon and higher-dimensional topology--and he does so never asking for blind belief and never going beyond the available data.

Don't misunderstand: "The Monkey and the Tetrahedron" is a decidedly speculative book. But Jinks, unlike many authors who attempt rational narratives on similar subject matter, keeps his discussion refreshingly free from intellectual dishonesty. As such, it has the potential of gaining a readership even among our self-proclaimed skeptical elite (though, in all seriousness, I don't see CSICOP offering Jinks any endorsements).

Ambitious and well-wrought, Jinks' book, a kind of "unified theory of the strange," inspires and is occasionally transformative. Just when I thought I was familiar with just about every perspective on fringe and paranormal phenomena, "The Monkey and the Tetrahedron" arrives, bristling with intelligence, honesty and--above all--wonderful new ideas we'll have to wrestle with in on way or another as we step forward into the 21st century. Superb!

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David Jinks presents a most fascinating perspective of the potential connections between Mars, UFO's, Physics, Geometry, and strange phenomena which many brush aside. At times, Jinks presents a theory described in overly complicated justification although his concepts may be sound. This is not another quick read, mass paperback on UFO's. Too many other publications have brought skepticism and ridicule.Jinks has authored a piece that is scientific while still addressing commonly known "events" such as Roswell, crop circles, and the mystery of the pyramids. A credible work by Jinks, this deserves to be read by those interested or fascinated by the unexplained as well as by stoic scientists who search for truth but only under a microscope. To those encountering difficulty with the geometry and physics - skip over it - and continue to read the Monkey and the Terahedron with unbias.
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