Brittney Leigh's Reviews > Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach
Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach
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I believe this to be a highly imaginative work of fiction. Either way it's quite fascinating, because it does contain a lot of unique ideas, concepts, philosophies, words, cities, and landscapes. Not sure how I would rate it.
From the end of the book:
3905 AD -3906 AD (YEAR 1509 and 1510): Andreas Northam writes his “Diary Pages." He will have vivid memories of pre-existence for a period of twelve months, before he dies at the age of 29.
How would the author know this? If was returned to his body, he wouldn't know the events that happened to Andreas Northam after that. If while in a coma they switched bodies, Andreas Northam wouldn't have had a pre-existence experience in a comatose state anyhow. It's implausible.
Also the end of the book mentions Mars is colonized for 60 years and then wiped out by a natural disaster before 20 million people are killed. This is 2204 AD that Mars is colonized. So in less than 200 years from today, somehow we will have relocated/birthed 20 million people to Mars. Maybe 200 or even 2,000 people, maybe. But 2o million? Doubtful.
However, the concepts about humanity becoming more enlightened, moving past problems such as totalitarian dictatorships and inequality, among many others, and valuing spiritual growth (not necessarily religious) and the creative arts, for example, are interesting. Could be inspiration for someone's science fiction book.
From the end of the book:
3905 AD -3906 AD (YEAR 1509 and 1510): Andreas Northam writes his “Diary Pages." He will have vivid memories of pre-existence for a period of twelve months, before he dies at the age of 29.
How would the author know this? If was returned to his body, he wouldn't know the events that happened to Andreas Northam after that. If while in a coma they switched bodies, Andreas Northam wouldn't have had a pre-existence experience in a comatose state anyhow. It's implausible.
Also the end of the book mentions Mars is colonized for 60 years and then wiped out by a natural disaster before 20 million people are killed. This is 2204 AD that Mars is colonized. So in less than 200 years from today, somehow we will have relocated/birthed 20 million people to Mars. Maybe 200 or even 2,000 people, maybe. But 2o million? Doubtful.
However, the concepts about humanity becoming more enlightened, moving past problems such as totalitarian dictatorships and inequality, among many others, and valuing spiritual growth (not necessarily religious) and the creative arts, for example, are interesting. Could be inspiration for someone's science fiction book.
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