REVIEWS OF THE BOOK The title, The Book, refers to a mysterious - TopicsExpress



          

REVIEWS OF THE BOOK The title, The Book, refers to a mysterious tome that is discovered by a budding company in the artificial intelligence field. This rare book becomes the Holy Grail of artificial intelligence and an object immense value to both governments and corporations as the company goes from startup to a major corporation in a time period that would make Google envious. It develops similarly to a Dan Brown novel with a significant twist. Unlike Brown, whose books never reveal any actual knowledge, this book rewards the reader with knowledge and insight about the process of human and corporate development as the mystery of the Book unfolds. The principal insights woven into the books plot are the lessons of accomplishment - how to achieve it and sustain it in a manner that is universally beneficial. Though I enjoyed the story immensely, this bonus was an exciting surprise. __ The subtitle reads: This is not The Book. It is only a book about The Book. In a similar vein Garry Jacobs book is not a story of corporate success and intrigue at all. Its presents a sweeping marco vision of world history that points at profound answers to questions that have haunted humanity since the beginning: Who am I? Why am I here? What is my destiny? Read it as a sprawling high-tech adventure story or a text that examines the often hidden forces that are there to be discovered and that move the universe toward a remarkably benevolent future. This vast volume has the power to change the way you experience the world. Read other reviews of The Book at Amazon: amazon/The-Book-spiritual-individual-organization-ebook/product-reviews/B003OUXATQ/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
Posted on: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 21:09:57 +0000

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