An Atheist in Heaven

The Ultimate Evidence for Life After Death?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Reincarnation, Science & Nature, Science, Health & Well Being, Psychology
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Author: Paul Jeffrey Davids, Gary E. Schwartz ISBN: 9780989024228
Publisher: Yellow Hat Productions Inc Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint: Yellow Hat Productions Language: English
Author: Paul Jeffrey Davids, Gary E. Schwartz
ISBN: 9780989024228
Publisher: Yellow Hat Productions Inc
Publication: March 1, 2016
Imprint: Yellow Hat Productions
Language: English

What happens when a lifelong skeptic dies and discovers he was wrong about life after death? Forrest J Ackerman (1916-2008), a luminary in the early history of science fiction and an ardent, lifelong atheist, promised that if he were wrong about the non-existence of an afterlife, he would attempt to send a convincing message to a few people he especially respected. Not only did Forrest leave a physical message for co-author Paul Davids that could not be explained by contemporary forensic science, but Forrest produced an extraordinary wealth of four kinds of converging evidence: (1) startling physical phenomena (many with clues to his identity); (2) frequent, highly improbable synchronicities; (3) relevant communications via research mediums; and (4) astonishing, measurable effects on technology, beyond anything previously documented in the history of afterlife research. Could this in fact be the ultimate evidence for life after death? The distinguished skeptic Dr. Michael Shermer wrote in Scientific American in 2015 that it is the"convergence of evidence" from different sources or domains (called "consilience of inductions" in science) that ultimately moves scientific understanding forward. The authors of An Atheist in Heaven conclude that the convergence of evidence connected to apparent post-mortem contact from Forrest J Ackerman is so comprehensive and compelling, that it is perhaps the most important case of After Death Communication—a case that offered many types of testable challenges for laboratories at Indiana University, The College of New Jersey and the University of Arizona. The results are included in this book, along with the unembellished, true personal story of why Mr. Davids was a logical candidate to receive these messages and experience these phenomena that began in 2009.

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What happens when a lifelong skeptic dies and discovers he was wrong about life after death? Forrest J Ackerman (1916-2008), a luminary in the early history of science fiction and an ardent, lifelong atheist, promised that if he were wrong about the non-existence of an afterlife, he would attempt to send a convincing message to a few people he especially respected. Not only did Forrest leave a physical message for co-author Paul Davids that could not be explained by contemporary forensic science, but Forrest produced an extraordinary wealth of four kinds of converging evidence: (1) startling physical phenomena (many with clues to his identity); (2) frequent, highly improbable synchronicities; (3) relevant communications via research mediums; and (4) astonishing, measurable effects on technology, beyond anything previously documented in the history of afterlife research. Could this in fact be the ultimate evidence for life after death? The distinguished skeptic Dr. Michael Shermer wrote in Scientific American in 2015 that it is the"convergence of evidence" from different sources or domains (called "consilience of inductions" in science) that ultimately moves scientific understanding forward. The authors of An Atheist in Heaven conclude that the convergence of evidence connected to apparent post-mortem contact from Forrest J Ackerman is so comprehensive and compelling, that it is perhaps the most important case of After Death Communication—a case that offered many types of testable challenges for laboratories at Indiana University, The College of New Jersey and the University of Arizona. The results are included in this book, along with the unembellished, true personal story of why Mr. Davids was a logical candidate to receive these messages and experience these phenomena that began in 2009.

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