I don't think this is right...
I came across this text because it had an interesting title, and was curious because I am a physics graduate student researching many of the ideas it purports to revolutionize. Based on my scientific training, I find that these ideas contradict the well founded and well understood ethos of modern physics. This book's attempts to cure what it feels to be wrong with science don't convince me. In my opinion, many of the claims in thi s book can be rigorously disproven, from a mathematical and/or scientific standpoint, regardless of what people's opinions are about the subject matter at hand. There are other texts out there that provide a simple and pedagogical discussion of the current state of physics, and I recommend, to anyone who is interested, books by Brian Greene, Stephen Hawking or Carl Sagan, to name a few. These are all brilliant scientists, who have an uncanny ability to communicate the rather esoteric, and at times difficult, concepts of modern physics.