Abstract
Among the dubious theses "proved" by the author of this classic example of pseudo-scientific literature are: relativistic physics is incorrect, the quantum theory is incorrect, "the success of quantum theory is purely mathematical," time, like space, has three dimensions, inductance and mass are equivalent, there is such a thing as absolute motion, and "All properties which are possessed by either space or time individually are.... properties of both space and time." What makes this book unusual is the fact that the immense number of citations and footnotes refer to almost all of the important books and articles in the field of the philosophical foundations of physics. Larson therefore has accomplished one outstanding task: he has succeeded in immersing himself in some of the most philosophically and scientifically compelling literature of recent times and has emerged unscathed by a single intelligible idea.—H. P. K.