Jan W. Vandersande, Ph.D., author of the book, Life After Death: Some of the Best Evidence, has published more than 80 scientific
articles so brings a wealth of technical expertise to bear on the
subject. He holds a doctorate in physics and has served professorships
at the University of Witwatersand, South Africa, as well as Cornell
University. Dr. Vandersande has worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
and is currently the communications director for VIASPACE Inc. He
spends a lot of his spare time reading about, analyzing and writing
about psychic phenomena.
Life After Death: Some of the Best Evidence ~ It's the essential-and seemingly unknowable-question that has haunted
mankind since the beginning: What happens after we die? In Life After
Death: Some of the Best Evidence, renowned physicist Dr. Jan W.
Vandersande surveys evidence for an afterlife and finds a lot of the
observed physical phenomena both credible and compelling.
Intended
for sceptics and believers alike, Life After Death condenses more than
100 years of literature and testimony-including the author's own
psychic experiences as a long-time member of a psychic circle-to sort
out the astonishing from the fraudulent. The investigation gives
readers a front-row seat to séance rooms to experience such marvels as
direct voice, ectoplasm and materialisations—messages and events, he
shows, that are directed from beyond the grave. As the book makes
clear, the occurrences during such episodes, though fantastical, can't
be dismissed as mere fantasy or fraud.
Through historical
accounts, photographs and personal experience, this engagingly written
work adds to a growing body of evidence for the existence of an
afterlife that's increasingly difficult to ignore.