METAREALITY
REVIEW
Strange Electromagnetic
Dimensions:
The Science of the Unexplainable
T
by Louis Proud
he title might be a mouthful, but
if you long to be the most interesting person at the water cooler,
you’ll have to read Louis Proud’s
“Strange Electromagnetic Dimensions – The Science of the Unexplainable,” and share some of his
fascinating stories of the strange electro-magnetic
dimensions that surround all of us.
In one chapter, he points out the similarities between being struck by lightning and getting an
electrical shock, then he ties the two together to
practicing psychics. In another chapter, he delves
into the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, and as academic as that sounds, he
pulls it off in such a way that not only did I understand it, but I actually enjoyed it. Read some more
and you can learn the how and why of rainbow
trout using magnetic fields and why soldiers need
to break cadence when crossing bridges.
Solidly researched, well
written, and endlessly
interesting, this book is
worth reading at least once,
and possibly twice, to make
sure you don’t miss a thing.
46 | NEW CONSCIOUSNESS REVIEW
To say that Louis Proud is a researcher specializing
in anomalous phenomena is like saying the pope is
an altar boy. Solidly researched, well written, and
endlessly interesting, this book is worth reading at
least once, and possibly twice, to make sure you
don’t miss a thing.
Reviewed by Deb Klein