Anyone familiar with tenthdimension.com and Imagining the Tenth Dimension book?

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Hi!

This is my first post here, I hope this is the correct section of the forum to post this.

I know a site called tenthdimension dot com from a guy who's supposed to be called Rob Bryanton and that has a book called "Imagining the Tenth Dimension".

The guy sells the book through his site and I can't find it in any other place than his own site(I tried amazon and other websites). Anyone has read the book? Or know the guy?o:)

Thanks
 
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If I remember correctly it's a crackpot site.
 
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That's what I thought. Thanks
 

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