William Eastwood began his altruistic environmental work and life of humanitarian contribution at age 7.
After achieving his goal to help reduce U.S. dependence on fossil fuels and graduating as an environmental solar technician by age 18, Eastwood began to do something even more important for humanity.
“Fast forward 50 years, and you have a visionary who has dedicated his life to crafting a new science and philosophy, offering profound solutions to both personal and global challenges.” — Camille, The Edge Magazine.
FROM THE MIND OF WILLIAM EASTWOOD
- Internal Science.
- International Philosophy.
- Belief Projection Theory(BP).
- The Inner UN.
- The Altruistic Movement.
- 25 books by William Eastwood.
- 500+ articles by William Eastwood.
- A free daily manifesting guide (manifest money, goals and desires).
- The New Scientist (time travel).
THE MASTER PRINCIPLE & FORMULA
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The Astrolabe
The ancestor of the smartphone, and the geniuses that created it.
The predecessor of the smartphone was an alchemist designed astrolabe called a “star-taker” in Greek. It was the do-everything device in Europe and into the Islamic world by the 8th century. It’s a good bet that the people who designed them were pretty smart, and that’s where Eastwood comes in.
Eastwood was only 13 years of age when he was invited to work on a secret invention in a private research and development facility owned by a Yale University professor. The invention Eastwood was directed to work on was a modern version of an astrolabe accurate enough to be used by a surveyor but going by only the position of the sun in the sky.
While astrolabes are often associated with the educated elite, Eastwood isn’t an elite in the conventional sense. Eastwood is an iconoclast, someone who sees things differently than others do, like Galileo or Nicolaus Copernicus who may have been the first to describe the solar system as we understand it to be today.
Like Nicolaus Copernicus’ book, Eastwood’s book, “The Holographic Universe — Journey Out of the Illusion” is redefining reality once again. Eastwood does not want to get a paper published in a prestigious scientific journal. Eastwood works for the average person. His books contain advanced yet easy to understand guidelines that show you exactly how to create what you want in life.
Eastwood was only 12 when he began his work. 50 years ago, before the 20th century’s most influential physicist—a friend and colleague of Albert Einstein—introduced the theory of the holographic universe, Eastwood was studying the APPLICATION of David Bohm’s holographic universe theory (before it was called that), to ultimately help people to manifest what they want in life.