The Miracle of Our Universe, Marsha Sims
The Miracle of Our Universe, Marsha Sims
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The Miracle of Our Universe
A New View of Consciousness, God, Science, and Reality

Author: Marsha Sims, Bernard Haisch

Narrator: Kyle Snyder

Unabridged: 4 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/02/2023


Synopsis

Without consciousness there is nothing. Have you ever wondered why and how the world around you came to exist, and whether there might be an afterlife experience awaiting you after our physical bodies die? Might there actually be a God and a heaven of some sort? The hypothesis presented in this book is that our seemingly physical universe of matter and energy is a virtual simulation which is thought into existence by a universal consciousness which we call God.

A reason for a universal consciousness to do such a thing could be to experience and evolve itself through the free will actions of its offspring. This would entail thinking into existence a virtual universe so as to interact with such a universe and each other. Literally everything is consciousness in action, resulting in a gigantic cosmic simulation. We and other creatures are offspring of this God consciousness.

The Miracle of Our Universe explores the forefront of science and spirituality research, including: Are near-death experiences real? What is the Zero-Point Field? What kind of being could God be? Is there some place that God could have come from? How does the Big Bang figure into this? Is there an afterlife and what could it be like? What is the purpose of life? Is consciousness all there is? Is the Universe a virtual reality? Why is Hell impossible?

About Marsha Sims

Marsha Sims has a multi-disciplined background and years of experience interfacing with businesses, scientists and their projects, and immersing herself in the music world. Experience includes: administrator and department secretary at Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory; executive editor at the Journal of Scientific Exploration; administrator at California Institute for Physics and Astrophysics; administrator, graphic artist, and photographer at ManyOne Networks and Digital Universe Foundation. Bernard Haisch and Marsha are a husband-and-wife team and work on many projects together, including songwriting (over a hundred songs), performing together in a few operettas, and teaming up on Jovion Corporation (an energy science company).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa on February 04, 2024

Preface to say: I barely passed physics. Technically I didn’t pass math but neither did the rest of the class so the curve gave me a B. With that said, this book may be difficult to understand for someone who isn’t mathematically minded. There is a lot of physics and math to explain different points......more

Goodreads review by Chris on May 15, 2024

f you have ever wondered about an after-life or past lives, or just are an agnostic like me and open to the possible existence of a god (who I doubt would have a name since it encompasses the all, would likely have more of sound, possibly like OM) then this book would be of interest to you. I enjoye......more

Goodreads review by Robert Stout on November 18, 2024

The Miracle of Our Universe provides an overview of God, consciousness and science. The book starts with an examination of near-death experiences, NDEs and these stories suggest that there is more to our existence besides the material world. Haisch states that he is a Christian who believes in reinc......more

Goodreads review by Justin on March 04, 2024

While it incorporates scientific literature into some of the topics explored, this is book is better described as theological (specifically panpsychism) commentary. Now that that's established, if you are open to exploring a worldview that pushes the fundamental definition of consciousness beyond so......more

Goodreads review by Gerald on January 08, 2024

A thought-provoking and plausible view of the universe. Although the scientific concepts are complex for the layman, the authors do an outstanding job of making them clear and accessible. The idea that consciousness is all that is real makes perfect scientific sense, but also is a hopeful and empowe......more