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When one first hears the title of Fred Alan Wolf’s book, "The Yoga of Time Travel," it sounds unconventional but groundbreaking. It was evident as a line formed at his book signing at The Book and Game Company Bookstore in downtown Boise that Dr. Wolf’s book is as earth shattering as its idea. He was animated and goofed off while he signed his name. A person in the line asked about Wolf’s reference to "creating your own reality." Dr. Wolf answered, "Choose to engage the world," and that there were four aspects of that idea: "Feel, think, intuit and sense." He also added that "Feelings are most primal" and "Thoughts are not that important." Wolf used an example of how the president’s image has changed in four years.

When asked what the main source of inspiration was for his book, he commented that he has written eleven books and that his wife was a strong inspiration for this one. Additionally, there was his interest in time travel and his interest in quantum computers. "It’s all in the book," Wolf said.

Wolf explains that his introduction to writing books came when he was "Interested in understanding…The way I understand is explaining to somebody else." His speaking engagement later that evening covered "non-locality and how space and time works."

Overall, the afternoon book signing with Dr. Wolf could best be described as intriguing, seeing a man who has literally been around the world speaking about the consciousness of physics. What can be expected from him in the future? He said there will be a six-CD set coming out in April called, "Doctor Quantum User Guide For Your Universe."

Thom Garzone
Culture Writer

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Filed under: Culture — Archive @ 12:00 am January 20th, 2005

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