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What if the dead are not gone - but recorded?
For centuries, witnesses have reported the same phenomenon: figures in period clothing, performing repetitive tasks, unaware of being observed. At West Point in 1972. On a commercial flight in 1973. On a school playing field in Zimbabwe in 1994, witnessed by sixty-two children simultaneously.
Cracks in Time investigates these accounts not through the lens of belief, but through the lens of science. Drawing on M-theory, piezoelectric physics, electromagnetic research, and the neuroscience of anomalous experience, this book proposes a framework in which certain locations - ancient stone buildings, industrial ruins, geological fault zones - may function as recording devices, storing and replaying fragments of human activity across time.
This is not a ghost story. It is a scientific investigation into why so many people, across so many centuries, keep seeing the same thing.
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