Marc Seifer, Ph.D.
Marc J. Seifer, Ph.D., author of more than 100 articles and a dozen books, including the acclaimed Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla, has lectured at Brandeis University, Oxford and Cambridge Universities, West Point, and the United Nations. He has been featured in The Washington Post, Scientific American, MIT Technology Review, New York Times, The Economist, Nature, and New Scientist and has appeared on Coast to Coast AM, the BBC, NPR’s All Things Considered, and the History Channel. He lives in Rhode Island.
Books By Marc Seifer, Ph.D.
Where Does Mind End?
By Marc Seifer, Ph.D.
$21.99
Where Does Mind End? takes an inward journey through the psyche to explain the mystery of consciousness. Starting with Aristotle and Zoroaster then moving to modern philosophers, it recasts psychology as a vehicle not for mental health but for higher consciousness.
Transcending the Speed of Light
By Marc Seifer, Ph.D.
$22.95
The space-time continuum of physics ignores the realm of the mind. But consciousness is unconfined by space or time and represents a higher organizing principle, a fifth dimension, that transcends the speed of light. Marc Seifer examines relativity, ether theory, precognition, telepathy, and synchronicity, all from the perspective of the conscious universe.
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Ozone Therapy for the Treatment of Viruses
By Marc Seifer, Ph.D.
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Examines how ozone therapy disables viruses, fights inflammation and bacteria, and enhances the immune system
One of our immune system’s key defenses is ozone, an oxygen molecule (O3) naturally produced by our antibodies to fight germs, viruses, and other invaders. Revealing ozone therapy’s enormous potential to bring health to millions, Marc Seifer, Ph.D., explores its science and history as well as its success in the treatment of viruses.
One of our immune system’s key defenses is ozone, an oxygen molecule (O3) naturally produced by our antibodies to fight germs, viruses, and other invaders. Revealing ozone therapy’s enormous potential to bring health to millions, Marc Seifer, Ph.D., explores its science and history as well as its success in the treatment of viruses.