Victor J. Stenger (1935 - 2014) was an adjunct professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado and emeritus professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Hawaii. He was the author of the New York Times bestseller God: The Failed Hypothesis, God and the Atom, God and the Folly of Faith, The Comprehensible Cosmos, and many other books.
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"[It] is a carefully reasoned and incisive analysis of popular theories seeking to link spirituality to physics. What's great about the writings of Victor Stenger - well exemplified in Quantum Gods - is that he doesn't mince words or pull punches. He isn't disrespectful and he never dissembles, but neither does he waste anyone's time by skirting around the central tenets of claims and arguments made for the existence of Something Else that science has yet to discover." -- SirReadaLot.org, July 2009 "...I believe this book is fitting and timely. It will be a useful counter to some of the quantum mysticisms we are confronted with today." -- Open Parachute, July 8, 2009. "...recommended to anyone who wants to understand just why the new age gurus claiming quantum physics proof of God are dreadfully wrong." -- DaveNichols.net, May 19, 2009