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  • The Labyrinth of Time

  • The Illusion of Past, Present and Future
  • By: Anthony Peake
  • Narrated by: Anthony Peake
  • Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)
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Summary

In The Labyrinth of Time, Anthony Peake explores the relationship between consciousness and reality, and in the process puts forward an amazing hypothesis that can explain many enigmatic phenomena, including déjà  vu, precognition, near-death experience, and altered states. It features a cutting-edge account of modern time theory covering time slips, precognitive dreams, and the elasticity of time during moments of extreme stress, near-death experience, and certain stages of hypnotic trance. The Labyrinth of Time is as compelling and persuasive as Peake's groundbreaking Is There Life After Death? and The Daemon.

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Great investigation the truth is out there

Great book good delivery the truth is out there no matter how strange or weird

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Great Discussion of an Interesting Topic

I have just finished listening to this audiobook and I will listen to it again straightaway in order to understand more fully the concepts that Peake has introduced me to. It is a book to *pique* one's interest :)

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certainly makes you think

although the author seems to make a few conclusions based on faith, I was left thinking hard about the nature of reality and overall enjoyed the book.

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Fascinating.

Good narration by the author. Really like how he brings in science and presents information in a balanced way. Made me think.

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Extra-ordinary

The author fantastically explains the difference between perception of time and relativistic time itself. He looks closer at the similarities between people's accounts of unusual events in time. The authors conclusions back up many of the leading theories which could explain anomalies in time, such as Everett's many worlds theory, and the effects of amplified oscillating electric fields, as well as the crossovers between quantum behaviour of matter and the many worlds theory.

It gives me such goosebumps to hear a person argue so well for a reality which is so fundamentally different from what we currently believe, that I begin to wonder if Ive experienced the moment where I've jumped ship to a distant (less likely) timeline of our universe.

I highly reccomend Julian Barbour's: The End of Time, as a prelude to this book. It's good to hear the author acknowledge this work.

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Great book I will read again

Fantastic and well written and narrated. Great for the brain with some great points. This is highly recommended.

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Timeless

This is a beautifully read audio book, that investigates and explores the concept of time and its implications.

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Anthony Peake hots the mark once again...

A fantastic work, full of well researched science and philosophy.
Can’t wait for more audible works in the series.

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Mind Blown

"What is time" ? After reading this book I am none the wiser however, I truly recommend readings this book if this question has ever crossed your mind. The content is not easy at all but the author does an excellent job of explaining all the amassed evidence and theories. Anthony makes frequent use of scientific studies and first hand stories of the many differening ways in which what we perceive as time, has affected so many. For myself, this is a book in which I will be studying for years to come and will do so happily. I highly recommend.

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Brilliant work

mind expanding work that should cause all of us to rethink what we assume about the nature of time and space.

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