- Paperback: 306 pages
- Publisher: iUniverse (2 Jun 2003)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 059527921X
- ISBN-13: 978-0595279210
- Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.3 x 1.9 cm
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Do we have ancestral and evolutionary memory locked in our genetic make up?
Do we have the ability to consciously recall the events that led to modern man?
This book examines that very possibility in an ingenious and compelling way.
Learn what man may become thousands of evolutionary years from now!
Wind your way through the fascinating world of the human genome. Savor the mystery, intrigue and romance. Live in the mind of primitive man. Trace further back into your personal past to common ancestor to all life on this planet, and beyond!
Experience the shocking and controversial conclusion!
You will want to read it a second time, and a third.
You will want to share what you've learned with friends.
Disclaimer: This book may change your life!
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"What if, after years of research scientists discovered that our DNA was actually an alien invader?"
"The One and the Golden Circle puts forward and interesting theory.
What would happen if scientists discovered that DNA not only originated on another planet, but that it controlled everything we do?"
"Okay, it sounds far fetched, but the events, as they are revealed in this novel, sound extremely plausible. And it would explain why, despite numerous warnings and chances to change the way we live, mankind is intent on destroying the environment that allows him to live."
" I like the fact that a lot of the author was in this book - it made it feel more realistic."
Scarily enough, this book is not as far fetched as I wish it was. A lot of it is grounded in scientific fact, and the leap the reader has to make in order to take in the rest of the events is not large."
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