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About the Author

Sanjiv S Gupta
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Sanjiv S. Gupta's undergraduate research project advisor at the University of Colorado, Boulder was Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr. Carl Weiman, whose investigations proved the existence of Bose gases. Inspired and motivated by such a luminary, Gupta spent further laboratory time during his undergraduate years researching in the areas of peptide synthesis & protein chemistry, as well as in optical communications with such notable professors and scientists as Dr. Clive Solomons, Dr. John Marrow Stewart, Dr. Naba Gupta (who was part of the Nobel Prize-winning team under Khorana that helped crack the code of the human genome), and Dr. Frank Barnes. Gupta holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) with a concentration in Microwave/RF Engineering. His studies in electromagnetic waves helped open his mind to the concept of limitlessness ― a concept that would become vital to him later in his life. The shock of experiencing the accidental death of his father and the incapacitation by stroke of his mother, led Gupta to begin searching for answers to that once imponderable question, 'Why are we living?" His quests led him past New Age and religious answers to the bedrock on which he had based his career: science and measurable outcomes. In his book "Vor Zone", Gupta makes his case for how the factual phenomenon such as the "Observer Effect" proves that thoughts are made manifest ― both negatively and positively ― and by practicing some of the proven techniques described within this book, we can increase our well-being, the well-being of our fellow man, and the well-being of all of nature on earth