This is pseudo-science, and I don't mean that as an insult. It takes general scientific principles and expounds on them in a "suppose X is linked to Y" manner.<p>The problem, of course, is that X can be linked to Y, Z, and Theta. Nobody knows for sure. But you can use general theories and general statements to connect the dots to make a pretty picture. It's speculative.<p>It was a good, entertaining read. I liked it. I would just caution to take it as it was meant: fun.