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    190,-

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    867 - 1 136,-

    Reprint of the original, first published in 1843.

  • av John Hood
    167,-

    Quantum physics raises new questions about the universe and life. One of the most intriguing being, does the universe create consciousness or does consciousness create the universe? Consciousness may be fundamental to the universe - from objects as small as electrons, to matter composed of molecules and perhaps even the universe itself.Quantum physics reveals that everything in the universe is interconnected. The more we learn about the universe the more we find that it is even more mysterious than we thought. Not only is the universe subject to laws of physics, but it is also finely tuned for life to exist.Current concepts of the creation of the universe might be imperfect and the inclusion of new theories of biology into cosmic sciences could provide insights about consciousness and matter.The author presents arguments that the human mind is not physical matter - part of the brain - but functions outside of our body and is unified with a universal consciousness - a Cosmic Mind or God.Many scientists now believe that, at our most fundamental level, human beings are packets of quantum energy, constantly exchanging information with an inexhaustible sea of energy in the universe, called the Zero Point Field (or Akashic Field). And that human perception occurs because of interactions between the subatomic particles of our brains and the Zero Point Field. Could that Field be a Cosmic Mind or God?The topics of mind, soul and spirit are discussed. Are they the same? Could the mind exist outside of the body? Does the mind survive after death? What is death? In view of the global pandemic the author asks, what are viruses? Could viruses have a purpose or are they just here by a chance of evolution, causing misery and death to life on Earth? Could viruses be a tool of evolution?There seems to be an unrelenting force in play to create life on Earth. To some it is strictly an evolutionary process - the gradual development of life from a simple form to a more complex form. However, the probability of the countless inexplicable occurrences supporting the creation of life and its continued existence is enormously low. It seems more probable that something is guiding an inexorable progression in the development of life on Earth and, perhaps, in the universe.Other topics include, how we sense our environment, how atoms became animate, what is consciousness, autistic savant and genius, relativity and time, the bizarre quantum world, is the universe composed of matter or energy, is the universe a biocentric entity, are humans special in the universe, science and religion, could other intelligent life exist in the universe and the final question, has quantum physics found God.

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    371 - 479,-

  • av John Hood
    216,-

    How did Davy Crockett gain his legendary courage? What if Ichabod Crane's encounters with the supernatural were more than mere tales? In this enchanting sequel to the acclaimed Mountain Folk, award-winning author John Hood weaves a spellbinding tapestry of early American history and fantasy that reimagines the War of 1812 and the Trail of Tears through a magical lens. Following their triumph in the American Revolution, three extraordinary fairy rangers - Goran the sylph, Har the dwarf, and Dela the water maiden - find themselves facing new challenges in a growing nation. As America struggles to live up to its founding ideals, these magical defenders must forge alliances with legendary figures such as Davy Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, and the Cherokee hero Junaluska to combat sinister forces threatening peace on the frontier. Hood masterfully blends historical accuracy with fantastical elements, creating a narrative that makes early American history accessible and exciting for readers of all ages. From the beginnings of the abolitionist movement to the tragedy of the Trail of Tears, real historical events are enhanced by the presence of folklore creatures who witness - and influence - the shaping of a nation. Perfect for fans of both historical fiction and fantasy, Forest Folk continues the tradition of its predecessor, praised by The Mountain Times as the most engaging treatment of America's founding since John Jakes' American Bicentennial series. This unique blend of history and fantasy illuminates the human stories behind pivotal moments in American history while asking profound questions about justice, freedom, and the true meaning of courage. About the AuthorJohn Hood combines the meticulous research of a historian with the imaginative flair of a storyteller. As both a critically acclaimed author of political and economic histories and a passionate creator of speculative fiction, he brings a unique perspective to historical narrative. His work has appeared in prestigious publications including The Wall Street Journal, Reader's Digest, and National Review, while his syndicated column reaches readers across fifty North Carolina newspapers. Beyond his writing, Hood shares his knowledge as a public policy instructor at Duke University and a commentator for such media outlets as Fox News, NBC News, and National Public Radio. A previous book, Catalyst: Jim Martin and the Rise of North Carolina Republicans, earned recognition from the North Carolina Society of Historians. When not crafting historical fantasies or teaching graduate students, Hood can be found teaching tap dancing to young performers, bringing the same energy and creativity to the dance floor that he brings to his writing. He lives near Raleigh with his wife and three children, where he continues to explore the intersection of American history and folklore.

  • av John Hood
    350,-

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    187,-

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    144,-

  • - Being a Journal Narrative of a Voyage to New South Wales in an Emigrant Ship, with a Residence of Some Months in Sydney and the Bush, and the Route Home by Way of India and Egypt in the Years 1841 and 1842.
    av John Hood
    358,-

  • av John Hood
    161,-

  • - Personal Experiences In The United States And Confederate States Armies
    av John Hood
    285,-

    "When John Bell Hood entered into the services of the Confederate Army, he was 29 years old, a handsome man and courageous soldier, loyal to the ideal of Confederate Independence and eager to fight for"

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    131,-

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    131,-

  • av John Hood
    184,-

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