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Is there life after death? Can we prove the big bang theory? In his engrossing and accessible style, Dr Kerry Spackman uses everyday examples to answer these questions and other diverse issues.
the Ant and the Ferrari is a magical tour-de-force that takes on the big questions in life and answers them in Dr Kerry Spackman's easily accessible writing style. this is one of those rare books that will change your beliefs - and in doing so will change your life.tHE ANt AND tHE FERRARI offers readers a clear, navigable path through the big questions that confront us all today.What is the meaning…mehr

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Is there life after death? Can we prove the big bang theory? In his engrossing and accessible style, Dr Kerry Spackman uses everyday examples to answer these questions and other diverse issues.
the Ant and the Ferrari is a magical tour-de-force that takes on the big questions in life and answers them in Dr Kerry Spackman's easily accessible writing style. this is one of those rare books that will change your beliefs - and in doing so will change your life.tHE ANt AND tHE FERRARI offers readers a clear, navigable path through the big questions that confront us all today.What is the meaning of life?Can we be ethical beings in today's world?Can we know if there is life after death?Is there such a thing as Absolute truth?What caused the Big Bang and why should you care?

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Kerry Spackman is a cognitive neuroscientist, author, and high-performance mind coach best known for his influential book The Winner's Bible. Over the past three decades he has designed elite training programmes used by world champion athletes, Olympic gold medallists, Formula 1 racing teams, and leading business executives.

Spackman completed his doctoral studies in mathematical modelling and cognitive neuroscience, beginning his career in advanced research and performance optimisation. He spent many years working in Formula 1, where he developed mental skills training systems and sophisticated decision-making tools for drivers and engineers operating under extreme pressure. His pioneering work in applied neuroscience has also been used by New Zealand's All Blacks. His work continues to centre on the practical application of neuroscience, helping individuals reshape habits, build resilient belief systems, and perform at their highest potential.