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| Written by Michael Wolf |
| Thursday, 02 April 2009 11:21 |
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The Catchers of Heaven: A Trilogy is not a long title for a three-volume history of mankind and his place in the universe; a history of time in the universe; the natural laws and forces of the universe; an argument against the Big Bang Theory of creation of the universe; and an argument for a new Grand Unified Theory (GUT) of everything in the universe. This work describes the neighbors in the universe that have come to visit man and how they are able to get here, the nearest neighbor being thirty to thirty-two light years away; and why some of these neighbors chose to come to this planet (specifically those who have an interest, vested or invested, and those who are only tourists passing through).
This is an attempt to shed light on the human equation, what it means to lose a beloved wife and son; and, finally, what is the answer to life? This is the purpose of the now deceased, "multi doctorated" Wolf's book. I must admit firstly the structure of the roman is complex, well written, showing Wolf has style and talent. The contents do disappoint though: if the scientific terms seem to be used correctly, there is no detailed explanation. There is no new UFO revelation, all is old news. Worse of all, characters in the book are given a questionable sexual identity. Another problem is that the book is presented as roman, not as factual biography: I can't say what is roman and what is fact. Having achieved his doctorates within Black Projects, the Government had wiped his traces from Universities. Which sounds like a poor excuse.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 21 May 2009 20:52 |