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O is for Omniverse - new book!

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

The long awaited followup to Rob Bryanton's Imagining the Tenth Dimension is now available. "O is for Omniverse" is a collaboration between Rob and visual artist Marilyn E. Robertson. Go to http://www.omniverse.tv for more info.

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  • When I saw this in my subscription updates I was very excited. Then I saw that it was just some poems, which was a huge turn-off for me. What I was expecting was another book like your last one, except going into more detail. A book of all your blog posts up to this point would have been excellent. I would have purchased that without a second thought. Anyway, I really love your first book and your youtube videos, but I'm gonna have to pass on this one. Sorry =(

  • No problem. This book is for people who are more right brain/intuitive rather than left brain/analytical. Glad to hear you like my first book!

    Rob

  • Sorry but I'm not gonna spend 40 some dollars on a children's book. I require something a little more scholarly for my money, I'm shocked at the price really, for what you get, sorry if it's negative.

  • Sorry, these books are expensive to print because of the high quality paper and all the full color pages. The pdf is of course much cheaper if you're interested.

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  • I really love it. Even though because it becomes more of a "poem" or "fairy-tale" I still like it. I love how to see what reality can be, what we may be or what the deepest level of reality is like.

    But, is there a bigger picture than the omniverse? That's still a question I'm left with.

  • would you put this book into the Science or Philosophy section of the book store?

  • Looks like good for people just being introduced to all of this.

  • I actually am really drawn by this idea! I can't wait to see the book!

  • How so?

  • Don't worry if part of the audience don't like the book. I'm sure people will buy it for their kids, I mean, there are lots of kids that like that loves making poems, and with that book they will open the doors for a whole new world, learning more about cience, and perhaps, they will become interested in it, making new cientists for the future. =)

  • i suppose its like a gift your cute geeky cousin would want for christmas.

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