Fractal Time: A Comprehensive Review of Gregg Braden's Work
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This report provides a comprehensive review of Gregg Braden's 'Fractal Time,' published in 2009. The book explores the concept of fractal time, the 2012 phenomenon, and the influence of time cycles on human existence. The review delves into the book's structure, including the introduction and seven chapters, which cover topics such as the time code program, journeys through time, the end of time, the key to the universe, and the repeating patterns of history. Braden discusses how the end of time is linked to the end of an age and the impact of magnetic field changes on human DNA. The report analyzes Braden's arguments, highlighting his use of ancient civilizations like the Maya, Hindu, and Hopi cultures, and scientific concepts such as Einstein's theory of relativity. The review also examines the time code program's three modes of application and the cyclical nature of time, as presented by various religious traditions and scientific findings. The report concludes with a critical analysis of the book's key themes and concepts.
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