Official Review: Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe

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Re: Official Review: Stillpoint by James Ross Godbe

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I was always so curious to know about 'how the universe created?', 'how we came to life?'. I personally found the topic so interesting. I really want to read this book. Congo on BOTD.
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Thank you for your review. Today's well-researched BOTD is thought-provoking and has the potential to challenge your current beliefs about the universe and how it came to be. Those with a deep interest and understanding of math and science will want to download this free book today. :-) Thanks again!
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Wow, I love the concept represented in the book. As a person who has read a number of similar books before, I think you did quite an amazing job in summarizing it. I also like that you pointed out the kind of mindset required to read it. I now definitely want to read it!
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Thanks for the review. I do not enjoy reading nonfiction, so will pass reading this book.
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A book with the most mind troubling questions we all want to ask but don't know how and whom to ask. Who doesn't want to know this, no matter what religion, culture or aspects of life we know. We all who are apart of live wants to know these answer to these questions. Who made us and why, why are we here on Earth, what else is out there etc. This book already on my self.
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This well-researched book seems to address some very profound questions like the origin of the universe etc.

Thank you for the great review.
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Good review. The author really did a lot of research and seems to have given lots of information. I personally am not into scientific books. I like learning but don’t find these books enjoyable.
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Very nice review. This book will be very interesting to people with a liking for this topic, but this is not a book I am very interested in.
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I am not interested in reading science books and alternative science either. That said, I can appreciate the person that does. I have a hard time believing this alternative stuff. Thank you for your review.
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"Sacred geometry" is something I never really got around to looking into, although I am mildly interested. I hope to discover something amazing with this book.
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The book seems to be too scientific with all those descriptions of solar system, planets, DNA, chemical bonds of water and others. I'm sure the book will find its reader but I'll pass. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This is a well thought out review of what sounds like a difficult but interesting read. I thank the reviewer for the warnings about the advanced math that may make it hard for some of us to grasp. It wouldn't make me not want to read the book but at least I know what I might be faced with. I can think of someone I know that will find this fascinating and the math won't faze him one bit. :wink2:
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If am given a chance to dedicate this novel to, I won't dedicate it to my girlfriend, because it tend to explain how things came to existence including her beautiful resemblance. I can guarantee that this is the best book of the day.
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Stillpoint is a well researched book that employs scientific and mathematical concepts in such a though provoking manner. Answers to our very existence may be answered by this book...
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I quite enjoyed your review. It will be quite interesting to see how the author explains his theory of consciousness. The earth is constantly changing and man will adapt in order to survive: hence the author's call to action will most likely be ignored. However, this work should be an intriguing read.
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