O is for Omniverse
New ways of thinking about the really big picture
by Rob Bryanton (concept and verse) and Marilyn E. Robertson (illustrations and additional text)
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About the Book
"O is for Omniverse", by Rob Bryanton and Marilyn E Robertson, is a book to stir the imagination, to expand the mind, to fire up the sense of wonder as it explores the meeting ground between leading-edge physics and ancient philosophy.
Reviews:
"Utterly charming, beautifully illustrated, and elegantly designed, this is a book to be read aloud, again and again."
-- Psychobiologist David Jay Brown, co-author of Conversations on the Edge of the Apocalypse and Mavericks of the Mind.
“Though written in the deceptively simple form of an A-to-Z children's story, this charming book is sure to expand the mental horizons of readers young and old alike."
-- Tom Huston, senior associate editor of EnlightenNext magazine
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 54 - Publish Date: Oct 14, 2009
- Keywords Robertson, philosophy, physics, TenthDimension, Bryanton
About the Creator
For more info and reviews of "O is for Omniverse", please visit http://www.omniverse.tv In 2006, author/composer Rob Bryanton launched a website which has captured the imaginations of people around the world: “Imagining the Tenth Dimension” (www.tenthdimension.com). Its companion book has been sold in 42 countries, and the 11-minute animation showing his “new way of thinking about time and space” has been seen by millions of fans and translated into ten languages (so far). Now, with this follow-up book, Bryanton collaborates with visual artist Marilyn E. Robertson to create a playful exploration of the nature of reality that incorporates the latest thinking from leading edge science into this unique way of visualizing reality, and shows how those ideas translate to our everyday experience. “O is for Omniverse” looks like a kids’ alphabet book, but the ideas it holds within are very large: these are “new ways of thinking about the really BIG picture”.