What is magic? We all know that magic exists, but can it ever be explained? Over thirty years ago, I set out to answer these questions, and to look for a truly scientific explanation of magic.
Now, I'm not bright enough to invent new physics, or dumb enough to try and pick loopholes in the physics we already have, so my only choice was to take our most successful physical theories dead seriously, with as few assumptions as possible, and see where that led me.
My definition of magic is - as the title of the book says - 'the engineering of coincidence', or, more simply, "being lucky on purpose". The ability to influence our outcomes in life, purely by the way we think about them, as the root of all magical practice.
I am not claiming to have discovered any kind of ultimate Truth; my work is independent of any specific magical system.
Magic enriches our lives; is it too much to ask how it works, as well?
This is my first published book; thank you to @SkullTraill for letting me post this.
Now, I'm not bright enough to invent new physics, or dumb enough to try and pick loopholes in the physics we already have, so my only choice was to take our most successful physical theories dead seriously, with as few assumptions as possible, and see where that led me.
My definition of magic is - as the title of the book says - 'the engineering of coincidence', or, more simply, "being lucky on purpose". The ability to influence our outcomes in life, purely by the way we think about them, as the root of all magical practice.
I am not claiming to have discovered any kind of ultimate Truth; my work is independent of any specific magical system.
Magic enriches our lives; is it too much to ask how it works, as well?
This is my first published book; thank you to @SkullTraill for letting me post this.