“The Source Field Investigations” by David Wilcock – Fringe Science Proven

The Source Field Investigations by David Wilcock (Book cover))

In the scientific world there are two main flow courses: there is mainstream science, and there is fringe science. What differentiates the two is that it is believed that mainstream science is more grounded in facts and reality while fringe science is about the exploration of the wilder theories about this universe. 

For this reason, many do not take fringe science seriously, but the way I see it, The Source Field Investigations by David Wilcock will change all of that. 

In his book, David Wilcock (who also had a great appearance on Ancient Aliens) basically puts together all the research he has done for the past decades, exploring practically every concept and idea classified as fringe science he could get his hands on.

Amongst other things, he examines the possibility of the universe being a living and intelligent thing, there being a greater kind of force governing us, ancient conspiracies, spiritual evolution, and much more. He look at all the unanswered questions and possibilities that have been keeping humanity busy for the last centuries, trying to find an explanation for everything.

So what is it precisely that makes this book worth a read? Well, contrary to many other so-called “scientists”, Wilcock actually provides proof for every single one of his theories and hypotheses. 

He uses nothing but information obtained from real and official scientific studies, linking his ideas with them in a very convincing way. In other words, this is sort of a look at fringe science with the help of the approach used in so-called mainstream science.

It becomes quite apparent that somewhere down the road, mainstream science lost sight of what was ultimately important in this world, becoming dumber and more narrow-minded over the years. If we really want it, the golden age of humanity is within our grasp… we only need to open our minds a bit and accept the possibility that the world is not necessarily as we know it to be.

The best part about the book is that Wilcock doesn’t shove his knowledge and beliefs down your throat, nor does he denigrate anyone for not thinking like him. Rather, he admits the fact that what he believes to be the truth could end up being complete B.S., and that what he proposes in his own theories is not to be taken as fact, but rather as possibility. 

In the end, being a scientist is about finding the truth, no matter what it is or how far removed it is from one’s own thoughts and opinions; he doesn’t try to impose his point of view, but rather, he encourages you to explore all the possibilities in this universe and recognize that in most cases, there is no one universal truth.
The Source Field Investigations by David Wilcock (Book cover))
If big, existential questions are the ones that keep you up at night, if you are longing to discover all there is to about this universe, then I heavily recommend that you read The Source Field Investigations; the book is liable to not only change your mind about certain aspects of the universe, but change your entire approach in the never-ending quest for the truth. 


David Wilcock (Author)

David Wilcock


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David Wilcock is an American lecturer, filmmaker and author living in Los Angeles, California. In 2004 he co-authored with Wynn Free The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, and in 2011 rose to number eighteen on the New York Times Best Seller list for his book The Source Field Investigations.

In 2013, his second book, The Synchronicity Key, achieved even greater results, being ranked as eight on the afore-mentioned bestsellers list.



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