From Jupiter to Genesis in 7 'Seconds'


CLAREMONT, Calif., April 13, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- The quest for facts behind the origin of species, as well as scientific inquiry about the Earth's formation, continues to this day. As technology evolves, man's search for undiscovered knowledge incrementally improves as the need to find meaningful answers intensifies. Such dynamics are evident in space exploration and for the first time ever, readers will discover the rich details behind a fantastic journey through man's intelligence with the new book From Jupiter to Genesis: A Cal-Tech Grad's Testimony With an African-American-Israelite.

In seven seconds of uncertainty (each second as a thousand days), From Jupiter to Genesis encompasses a half-billion mile journey from Jupiter to Genesis, aided with a NASA spacecraft's operating system, specially designed by a Caltech graduate. Even after the amazing journey, readers will marvel at a new method of inquiry (started from an unexpected source) right along with Caltech's president, who informally reviewed the text before publication. The systematic precision of languages used to program the most complex machines ever made is applied to an ancient manuscript (the Book of Genesis). The astounding results center on the uncertainty of man's origin and the world-altering origin of marriage before it extends into every nation on Earth.

Groundbreaking and highly informative, From Jupiter to Genesis brings to life the search for new, objective knowledge specific to the profound precedent in each reader's birth -- past, present and future -- whether through marriage or other means. Interestingly, during his life-changing journey to help explore Jupiter, the author committed multiple books of Scripture to memory with his free time. Some $0.25 million in training at Caltech, NASA and IBM helped frame an analytical approach to source-text that initially appears only a qualitative narrative. Even to this day, the author delights with each reader in discovering who is MAN. Be sure to get your copy of From Jupiter to Genesis: A Cal-Tech Grad's Testimony With an African-American-Israelite today!

About the Author

The name A. Servant opens this testimony about a Caltech graduate assigned to design an onboard operating system for a mission 0.5 billion miles from Earth, facilitating the fastest ever man-made object's first contact with Jupiter. During the mission's successful cruise phase and after its Jovian rendezvous, portions of an ancient text are committed to memory. To the operating system designer, they manifest precision exceeding that of any known machine's artificial language. The ancient text takes on a life of its own to systematically uncover a woman's last days of Kiriath Arba (that is, Hebron). She had a father, but was not born of her mother -- or any other woman. The trip to Jupiter spanned seven years. The journey to Kiriath Arba reaches all the way back to man's origins.



                  From Jupiter to Genesis by A. Servant
       A Cal-Tech Grad's Testimony With an African-American-Israelite
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