win it seems like chance is more in play than any type of
pre-selected outcome. C a r d c o u n t e r s c a n c r e a t e
deterministic futures, but only to a certain degree. And
that’s the lesson learned from The improbability Principle chance has to rule, as there really is only so much time to
try and manipulate the future while in the present. In a
quantum holographic extra-dimensional multi-verse one
has the time to consider all the possibilities before making a
move, but for us Earth-bound four-dimensional human
creations time is limited and random chance may always be
our only best bet.
So if you want to win the lotto, don’t think reading this
book will improve your chances dramatically. But if you
want to understand why things happen happen the way
they do even when they seem they shouldn’t, than this
book is definitely for you. In sum, the author explains that if
the first explanation seems like it is the most improbable,
than you should definitely go with something else that is
more probable. In doing so we can avoid making some of
the most basic mistakes while trying to decipher the
different realities constantly being presented to us. I
personally couldn’t put this book down and recommend it to
anyone and everyone who hated math because they didn’t
understand how it related to everyday life. This book will
put an entirely new perspective on that attitude. Read it or
don’t. The final outcome is your choice.
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