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The author is a product research engineer and writes from his experience and expertise. The Link, Village, Bridge series was written to explore an "astonishing hypothesis," developed by the author, in novel format. The Truly Astonishing Hypothesis, a non-fiction, develops the hypothesis further and comments on Dr. Francis Crick's book The Astonishing Hypothesis and Jeff Hawkin's brilliant book, On Intelligence.
Comments from readers:
Great Read. Where Self and God Reside.
"Link, by John L. Beiswenger, reads like science fiction, but is based off of theory and science that could be fact. Much like Michael Crichton, he combines various disciplines of technical knowledge to not only add authenticity to the subject matter, but leaves you thinking about the ramifications of the material if it is indeed true. The writing style itself is very engaging, and the author uses great imagery in his descriptions to make you feel like you are at the table with the great minds in his book, making the same kind of discoveries. He also describes the theories in the book, as some of them are rather complex to understand. The book's subject matter is the very existance of the soul and of God. It uses science and theory to explain where the spirit resides in our phyical bodies, and the phenomena related to this. This book will make you think about the existence of God, as well as your own."
Good Stuff
"It's a little technical (biologically speaking) at first, but all necessarily so. You may need some resources to get you through some of that (e.g., biological dictionary), if that's not your background, but this is a thought and soul provoker. A must read!"
Amazing
"Amazing concept. Brilliant. He is really onto something...how it all works."
Very interesting
"Very scientific and reasonable! I could tell the author has the depth in both scientific and spirititual knowledge! If you are fighting to find the existence of God, I strongly recommend this book! It'll open your new perception of spiritual realm..."
Excellent idea
"I read the book seven years ago and I was impressed by Beiswenger's basic idea. At that time I thought it will be an idea that might influence others. At the end, as we can see right now, I was right."