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Virtual Souls

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I am not my body. I am my intentions, my inspirations, my heart, and my wisdom. There is a connection between my body and my presence that I have discovered encoded in my DNA. It is the telephone and wires and special features to activate when communicating with me. 'Me' meaning my presence, that entity that can know it exists, be conscious, and make choices. Imagine a mirror through which your soul could escape from the bonds of this world to a place where Virtual Souls can live, interact, and grow without any fear. Virtual Souls, by David Rothman, takes the reader inside this world where regrets can be resolved, lessons learned, and illnesses cured by the power programmed into each individual's DNA. Come on a journey with Noah Robinson, genetic engineer and computer scientist, into his the Virtual Soul Machine. Follow his progress as he struggles to discover the nature of the human soul and to give a gift to humanity to cure itself of its destructive nature.

178 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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March 12, 2011
This book gives us a futuristic glimpse into how scientific discoveries and computer applications could be used for good or evil purposes. Although I was a bit lost in the technological explanations of the book, I certainly identified with the concern of how a technology that was intended to help mankind could be perverted for selfish purposes to control and manipulate outcomes. It is an interesting, although a bit rough in spots, first effort by a new author.
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