written by Terry Kelly on 08/05/2006
Good Points
It's not too long and some of the main points are clear.
Bad Points
The book is nonsense. Pseudo- science . Not real science. It attempts to explain why homeopathy, spiritual healing and other stuff works. But they don't. There is no actual scientific evidence for them. But McTaggart (dishonestly I believe) CLAIMS to be scientific. Most scientists would dismiss this rubbish.
General Comments
Lynne McTaggart, The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe is bad science with lots of big words and nebulous concepts which might look impressive to an uncritical reader. But it is not actually scientific in approach. It will probably be read and considered deep and meaningful by "well educated " and literate people who lack a critical and curious perspective.