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An Experiment with Time
            
        
                
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                            Pub Date
                Aug 17 2022
                            | Archive Date
                Jan 17 2023
        
     
             
        
        
 
     
    
    
    
        
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        J. W. Dunne’s An Experiment with Time, first published in 1927, sparked a great debate in the scientific community — as well as a fair amount of controversy. Dunne (1866–1949), an accomplished aeronautical engineer and a designer of military aircraft, experienced a series of strange and vivid dreams that came true with shocking regularity. Using his precognitive dreams as an alternate model of time measurement and its relationship to dreams, Dunne proposed a concept of multidimensional time leading to higher levels of consciousness, and, eventually, immortality. This life-altering insight accounted for many of life’s mysteries: the purpose of dreams and prophecy, the phenomenon of déjà vu, the concept of higher consciousness, and the belief in eternal life.
    
        
        J. W. Dunne’s An Experiment with Time, first published in 1927, sparked a great debate in the scientific community — as well as a fair amount of controversy. Dunne (1866–1949), an accomplished...
                    
             
                        
    
        
            
                
                                
                                
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                    J. W. Dunne’s An Experiment with Time, first published in 1927, sparked a great debate in the scientific community — as well as a fair amount of controversy. Dunne (1866–1949), an accomplished aeronautical engineer and a designer of military aircraft, experienced a series of strange and vivid dreams that came true with shocking regularity. Using his precognitive dreams as an alternate model of time measurement and its relationship to dreams, Dunne proposed a concept of multidimensional time leading to higher levels of consciousness, and, eventually, immortality. This life-altering insight accounted for many of life’s mysteries: the purpose of dreams and prophecy, the phenomenon of déjà vu, the concept of higher consciousness, and the belief in eternal life.
                 
                             
         
     
 
    
                
    
 
         
     
    
            
        
                        
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                                    | EDITION | Other Format | 
                        
                | ISBN | 9780486849942 | 
                        
                | PRICE | $12.95 (USD) | 
                        
                                | PAGES | 176 | 
                        
                            
        
    
             
                        
                        
                                    
            
                                 
     
     
        
    
        
    
        
            
                
                                
                                
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                Available Editions
                
    
        
            
                        
                                    | EDITION | Other Format | 
                        
                | ISBN | 9780486849942 | 
                        
                | PRICE | $12.95 (USD) | 
                        
                                | PAGES | 176 | 
                        
                            
        
    
             
                        
                        
                                    
            
                                 
     
 
                 
                             
         
     
 
    
        
            
        
            
                
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