Neuroscientist Chuck Brenton and mathematician Matthew Streegman have made an astonishing breakthrough. Combining their rather disparate research, they have discovered the key to accessing the incredible power dormant in ninety percent of the human brain. Using test subjects, they have stimulated abilities that elevate brain function to seemingly “godlike” levels, steering human evolution toward miraculous—and potentially deadly—frontiers.These extraordinary abilities can transform the world, replacing fear and suffering with tranquility and stability. But in an age of increasing…mehr
Neuroscientist Chuck Brenton and mathematician Matthew Streegman have made an astonishing breakthrough. Combining their rather disparate research, they have discovered the key to accessing the incredible power dormant in ninety percent of the human brain. Using test subjects, they have stimulated abilities that elevate brain function to seemingly “godlike” levels, steering human evolution toward miraculous—and potentially deadly—frontiers.These extraordinary abilities can transform the world, replacing fear and suffering with tranquility and stability. But in an age of increasing militarization, corporate exploitation, and explosive technological discovery, a group of influential power brokers is determined to control these new superbeings for its own manipulative ends. . . .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrick Hemstreet is a neuroengineer, entrepreneur, patent-pending inventor, special-warfare-trained Navy medic, stand-up comic, actor, and the author of The God Wave. He lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife, Abby, and sons, Gideon and Ezra.
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