465 pages for Hardcopy. I found it a fairly easy read, but then I had read all of his previous 'free online' books where I became familiar with his earlier treatments of much of this material. My partner felt some sections were pretty boring and not a fun read.Posted by jackovesk (here)
Question: How many pages is David's book - How long would it take to read & absorb the information..?Posted by mountain_jim (here)
I also felt a little bit like DW was 'leading the witness'. And wondering how much of Bill Wood's current understanding has been influenced by DW in recent days.
(And I loved DW's book, and tend to be a supporter.) Telling that Bill Ryan thanked the above comment as well.
Rgs,
Jack
I think the most interesting aspects to me were the exposition of the 'fringe' science of the quantum nature and capabilities of DNA.