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Sex, Drugs, Einstein & Elves: Sushi, Psychedelics, Parallel Universes and the Quest for Transcendence

Sex, Drugs, Einstein & Elves: Sushi, Psychedelics, Parallel Universes and the Quest for TranscendenceAuthor: Clifford A. Pickover
Publisher: Smart Publications
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 57 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Pages: 318
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Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.9

ISBN: 1890572179
Dewey Decimal Number: 530
EAN: 9781890572174
ASIN: 1890572179

Publication Date: September 25, 2005
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From the acclaimed author of over 20 popular books, Sex, Drugs, Einstein, and Elves serves up a smorgasbord of subjects designed to bend reality and stretch the reader's mind. Musing over everything from humanity’s place in the universe to movie closing credits, Clifford A. Pickover contemplates such topics as fugu sushi, zombies, French writer Marcel Proust (not to mention cartoon guides to Proust), parallel universes, hallucinogenic worms, religious states, uncommon psychiatric disorders, Albert Einstein, shamanist Terence McKenna, Burning Man, the business of book publishing (including famous rejected books), quantum theory, and the humming toadfish, whose incessant underwater droning at a perfect A-flat was a mystery for years. Complete with illustrations, Pickover's book entertains, informs, and invites his readers — old and new — to test their powers of lateral thinking and to see the world in a fresh way.


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5 out of 5 stars Strange and rewarding!   August 20, 2005
M. Nandor (Columbus, OH)
35 out of 38 found this review helpful

Cliff Pickover's view of himself and his life are displayed in a simple, straightforward, crazy, twisty manner in this very original book. We get glimpses of Pickover's musings about language and words while at the same time learning about how other "unleash" their minds to have visions on DMT and LSD.

But don't let that scare you off, O anti-drug proponents. I consider myself to be one of the most rigid anti-drug nuts that I know, and I'm a huge prude as well. But let it be said here that Pickover never advocates drug use, but only describes the common, nearly Jungian archetypical visions that people have while high on certain hallucinogens. Very factual - it doesn't push either side of the envelope.

And it is well worth going against whatever apprehensions you might have. I learned a lot from this book, from the philological to the philosophical. The only problem with the book is how to explain it! So many topics are covered, and yet they are all held together by the thread-that-is-Pickover. A great read for anyone interested in expanding his mind (by reading).



5 out of 5 stars A Trip Beyond the Ordinary   July 30, 2005
Bill H. Joyce (Ormond Beach, FL)
22 out of 24 found this review helpful

I've read 90% of the book and felt that I just had to make a comment here. This book seems to be a wonderful departure from Pickover's other works in that it is part memoir. It also gives Pickover's opinions on various segments of culture and science. He discusses our perception of reality, which can be altered in various ways by reading Proust or by various chemical enhancements.

This is certainly a creative approach! He even has a wonderful "practical" chapter on the challenges of book publishing in which he discusses the route this unusual book took to getting published.

Here are some other topics: parallel universes, brain disorders, New York literary agents, strange Bibles, and the wisdom of Holiday-Inn founder Kemmons Wilson. Read the book, and pump up the neurons in your mind.

Here is the Table of Contents:

1. On Fugu Sushi and Transdimensional Reality Worms
2. The Quantum Mechanics of Hopi Indians
3. Bertrand Russell's Twenty Favorite Words
4. DMT, Moses, and The Quest For Transcendence
5. Brain Syndromes Open Portals to Parallel Universes
6. From Holiday Inn to the Head of Christ
7. The Business of Book Publishing: Unplugged, Up Close, & Personal
8. Neoreality and the Quest for Transcendence
9. Oh God, Einstein's Brain and Eyes are Missing
10. Burning Man and the Conquest of Reality



5 out of 5 stars Eclectic and fascinating   September 12, 2005
B. F. Tallmadge (Vermont)
19 out of 21 found this review helpful

Wow, I should leave my review at just that one word, WOW.

This book is a unique gem. There is simply nothing else that is even remotely like this book. Pickover takes you on a tour of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, DMT, parallel universes, quantum immortality, and Marcel Proust; just to name a few of the diverse and disparate topics he touches on. A comprehensive bibliography allows the reader to undertake a more detailed exploration of the topics he or she finds the most interesting. This creates a slight problem, as everything mentioned in this book is fascinating beyond belief.

Sex, Drugs, Einstein and Elves makes no hard assertions. It is left to you, the reader, to draw your own conclusions and form your own opinions. After reading this you will never look at the world in quite the same way.

Pickover's book is eminently readable. No background in science or math is needed to appreciate and enjoy this book, just an open and curious mind.



5 out of 5 stars Watching clouds...   February 7, 2006
Ken Nickerson (Toronto, ON Canada)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Remember when you we're young and could lay back on a grassy hill, look into the sky and imagine all the things that flowed from an unconstrained mind. That's what it's like to read this Pickover book. The ideas are interesting, all over the map while he tries to grasp the issue of "what's it all about?". The references are terrific and it's printed jazz for the mind. Greatly enjoyed it, but still not totally sure why.


5 out of 5 stars It Altered My Reality!   January 9, 2006
Susan Gilbert (Las Vegas, NV)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I bought this book for my brother-in-law for Christmas, checked out a few pages and could not give it away until I had read every delicious word.

It triggered a creative stream of thought for me, and new ideas and thoughts about the world just keep flowing along. What if...?

I'm even considering checking Marcel Proust out of the library.

Don't read this book unless you're ready to step into the "shift". (Don't worry, there's hardly any sex in it.)

Sussi Gilbert



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