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W**I
Engaging, Readable, Thoughtful and Full of Reassessments of the Homo Timeline
Part of “Cassandra” Series, edited y Carlos Alberto Bisceglia, the independent researcher, author of numerous volumes, e.g.: 12,794 Years Ago – The Visitors of Göbekli Tepe.In Homo Reloaded, we have the deductions and cogitations of a gifted polymath likeErich Anton Paul von Däniken the Swiss thinker orHeinrich Schliemann, the German businessman who discovered Troy.After one hundred years of man’s fundamental discoveries, we can expect attempts to synthesize knowledge cutting across many fields to recapitulate or redirect future research according to our most significant findings. Advances in DNA research, dating methods and forensic archaeology provide illumination of formerly dark lacunae in the Homo species timeline. We can expect attempts at premature closure, but the influential power of publishing thoughts about necessary changes in the received traditions should not be underestimated.The seminal ideas in this volume (as in many of the author’s other works) should stimulate discussion among thinking readers and serious research among academics looking for solutions to ancient riddles such as the meaning of the Göbekli Tepe ruins.- Wilson F. Engel, III, Ph.D.
L**Y
Plenty of interesting facts explained by fiction
In my early teens I read the book "Chariots of the Gods", and I was convinced that its premise was true . . . . for a few years. Let's face it, a 14 year old is easily duped. Homo Reloaded is a modern version of that older book, in that if an event in history is currently difficult to explain, then perhaps alien beings are involved. There is a great deal of very interesting, factual history in this book, which is terrific. However, the author seems to cherry pick details to fit his hypothesis of otherworldly explanations, which really isn't the way science and logic should work. Early in the book, the author decides that the speed of light isn't really a speed limit, since it doesn't fit his claims about . . . aliens. One point off for ideas that would have Carl Sagan shaking his head.
J**E
Insightful
Great book. Insightful
R**A
Interesting hypothesies
The author gathers information from different sources and artfully and creatively combines it to create hypothesis of what happened in the past. There are several that I liked because they seem plausible, but he does not provide the last link that would give them more credit. I believe it is more fiction than facts .I would also comment on the many repetitions of the same information on the same subject
C**O
Good book.
Quite enjoyable. Lays out a time-line to offer theories about what happened to the various branches of humanity, and also how and why some of the giant stone structures were built. Interesting reading. The English translation is a bit choppy at times, but not terrible. I will definitely be reading more works from this author.
A**R
Surprising information!
It’s a great book, lacks some confirmation of the information. If the information in the book is true, that might change history as we know it.The page numbers in the index don’t match the real page numbers. Also, seems that the book was translated from Spanish, might require some grammar review.Over all a really interesting read.
D**L
Scientific proof vs the myth
I love this book. The author asks some really important questions and gives you scientific proofs of things we need to know right now. And in between it all I came out with a profound knowledge that I needed. No specifics because you need to read this first hand read it!!
L**L
Heady But Enjoyable
I liked the fact that it was interesting enough to finish. The comparison of Moses and Akhenaten, great. I am a spiritual person and try to read up on history, religions, just anything I think would be interesting and book was all that!!!
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