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The Big Bang that is. First off, I have to admit that when I heard about this book, I was picturing something along the lines of the Davinci Code or The Dante Club.

You know, one of those action, mystery novels centered around a famous historical figure and their curious heritage. In this case, Albert Einstein was that central figure.This novel does seem to start out that way. There is action, and there is mystery, and it all starts off with a bang. It seems exciting, but it also seems a bit The Big Bang that is. First off, I have to admit that when I heard about this book, I was picturing something along the lines of the Davinci Code or The Dante Club. You know, one of those action, mystery novels centered around a famous historical figure and their curious heritage.

In this case, Albert Einstein was that central figure.This novel does seem to start out that way. There is action, and there is mystery, and it all starts off with a bang. It seems exciting, but it also seems a bit too high paced, lacking in description, and then. Everything screeches to a halt. The action isn't over, but the writer diverts into a discussion of philosophy and science, which seems out of place, at first. Ultimately, it becomes the central focus of the story.The reality is that the action story is really a vehicle for a narrative about the ties between philosophy, religion, science, and mathematics. In some regards this is a good thing because the action story is the weak part of the book.

The plot of it isn't bad, but the writing leaves a lot to be desired, and the progression feels disorganized at times. There-in lies a catch. As the philosophical side of the story increases in breadth, the action side all but disappears with just enough info so that you know you aren't reading a different book.This isn't necessarily a horrible thing. Where the action story lacks, the philosophy side exceeds.

The central focus of the philosophical discussions is creation and the universe and the meaning of God. The author weaves a narrative that ties everything we know of science and religion into one universal matter that is related from culture to culture and religion to religion. The author does a good job, but as anything related to this topic, it all boils down to a matter of opinion, and that is what we get. We are not really treated to references or sources, and the action story that carries the narrative detracts a bit from the valid bits of non-fiction that may be interspersed. The end notes at the conclusion do suggest a solid background behind the novel and given enough interest may influence the reader to form his own opinion.I have to admit that if this is what the author was going for, he did a good job. However, if you are reading this expecting an action-mystery novel, you may be disappointed. However, if you are open to a bit of a philosophical discussion, the underlying topics don't take much work to understand and are even quite educational.

The main character of the novel is a history professor with little background in the sciences. The result is an explanation of most scientific and even religions topics that are brought to a level that most people will understand. The summaries and lessons go from the Theory of Relativity to the Big Bang and beyond.While I didn't necessarily understand all the underlying details, the novel made the broader scheme of things simple enough to see the big picture. I really enjoyed the discussion underlying, and I enjoyed the fact this book made me think about my own views of the universe no matter how real or unreal the author's point of view was.

You don't have to agree with the author's opinion, but it has its own valid support and makes it easy for the reader to think about their own beliefs. As a result, I give this book 4 stars taking away only due to the less than perfect action story that somewhat fails as a vehicle for an otherwise great philosophical narrative. In my opinion, the best description for this book is a course book which is placed in a thriller. It touches on relativity theory, alfa and omega theory, the big bang, big crunch etc. And their connection between religions, i mean cosmos actually, in an adventure. If you like science and are interested in finding the answers about cosmos, how it starts, how it ends etc. You should take a look this book.

But should not expect much from the action side of the book. Characters are simple and the In my opinion, the best description for this book is a course book which is placed in a thriller. It touches on relativity theory, alfa and omega theory, the big bang, big crunch etc.

And their connection between religions, i mean cosmos actually, in an adventure. If you like science and are interested in finding the answers about cosmos, how it starts, how it ends etc.

You should take a look this book. But should not expect much from the action side of the book. Characters are simple and the fiction, too. If you are aware of this, you will enjoy especially when you see the similar questions which you have already asked.

As a one-stop shop for all kinds of interesting concepts that have intrigued me for decades, this book is a home run to the upper deck. As a fictional thriller, it's a weak groundout to a charging shortstop. Conceptually, it takes on everything scientific from the eponymous Einstein to Aspect, and from chaos theory to the EPR paradox and string theory, and that's just for starters.

In terms of religion and philosophy, it tackles Taoism, Kabbalah, Genesis and the 90th Psalm and much more. As As a one-stop shop for all kinds of interesting concepts that have intrigued me for decades, this book is a home run to the upper deck. As a fictional thriller, it's a weak groundout to a charging shortstop. Conceptually, it takes on everything scientific from the eponymous Einstein to Aspect, and from chaos theory to the EPR paradox and string theory, and that's just for starters. In terms of religion and philosophy, it tackles Taoism, Kabbalah, Genesis and the 90th Psalm and much more.

As such, all of these components would combine to make a great reference text for the Theory of Everything. But things really suffers on the fictional side of the equation. The protagonist, a Portuguese historian and cryptographer, is likable enough, but he serves as little more than one half of a series of exercises in the Socratic method, with various characters playing the role of Socrates while our hero plays the role of the student. The fictional aspect of the book probably fills no more than 100 pages of the 480 page narrative, with the dialectic component filling the remainder. The interpersonal (as opposed to Socratic) dialogue throughout is iffy, although this could be a function of either (a) the different way that people interact in Portugal versus what I'm used to as an American or (b) translation issues.

But either way, it often comes across as banal, which is especially odd given the impressive content that surrounds it. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention the one brief sex scene that was included, and that almost had me laughing out loud at the text. Again, whether this was due to the translation or due to the author's inability to write anything remotely steamy is a determination that I can't make, but that page or two of the book could easily be a candidate for one of those Bad Sex in Literature competitions. In short, if you approach this book as an impressive collection and distillation of any number of cool religious and philosophical and scientific concepts, you will enjoy it thoroughly. But if you expect an edge-of-your-seat thriller, you will likely be disappointed and thoroughly bored. Very good popular science, very ambitious, but is that really what we seek, even not to sunbathe idiot? From the theory of relativity to the quantum indeterminacy through chaos theory and the ropes (for the latter, it remains a bit on its Excuse hunger for the bit) without speaking of self-referential paradoxes and oriental philosophies.

An universal knowledge, a great light show and a willingness to cohesion leading to the proposal of a cyclical universe. Woof!The properly romantic part does Very good popular science, very ambitious, but is that really what we seek, even not to sunbathe idiot?

From the theory of relativity to the quantum indeterminacy through chaos theory and the ropes (for the latter, it remains a bit on its Excuse hunger for the bit) without speaking of self-referential paradoxes and oriental philosophies. An universal knowledge, a great light show and a willingness to cohesion leading to the proposal of a cyclical universe. Woof!The properly romantic part does not, I put also a citation giving an example of the writing, not really dazzling. The plot is as implausible as possible: Iranians wicked take the manuscript in which Einstein does nothing less than 'the scientific evidence for the existence of God' to the formula of a little bomb easy to make and not too expensive, the protagonists, beautiful young and in love as it should be derived from their claws with ridiculous tricks. Decrypting and decoding the initial and final formulas, which was the big suspense of the book, are borderline ridiculous (it looks the great dazzling words that shake Victor Hugo!)This is the danger of this kind of work: the author could not pass his knowledge and theories to a large audience without using the romance, but the romance is low.It still remains a huge job of high quality, a sum of more exciting information than on the somersaults of Jesus and Mary Magdalene (!) Try reading by attempting to hold on. The book is a best seller, so. I have finally finished this EXCELLENT, MIND-BLOWING book!

The story is really excellent! THOMAS reminded me a little bit Robert Langdon from Da vinci code, but he is a little bit naive.ARIANA- interesting, strong, clever woman from Iran. Her romantic relationship with Thomas felt a little useless, out-of-place I think.

But they are really good couple))The caracter development and plot were really good, but the ending was abrupt.I didnt understand what happend or what Yeah! I have finally finished this EXCELLENT, MIND-BLOWING book! The story is really excellent! THOMAS reminded me a little bit Robert Langdon from Da vinci code, but he is a little bit naive.ARIANA- interesting, strong, clever woman from Iran. Her romantic relationship with Thomas felt a little useless, out-of-place I think. But they are really good couple))The caracter development and plot were really good, but the ending was abrupt.I didnt understand what happend or what could happen after it((Adventure was driving me to read this book really fast but the conversations about physics theories and religion and other scientific things were slowing it down.And the best part about the book was SCIENTIFIC CONVERSATIONS AND EVIDENCES about the existence of God! Wow.It really made my mind groggy, made me crazy about ideas and theories, mixed-up my mind, my soul, my beliefs.But it did very good work!

My own thoughts was nearly true according to this book and OMG, they literally proved the existence of God in scientific way and i really liked it! I dont know if the information author gave us true or not, but he also gave the sources where he got the information, so i suppose there is no lying.Long story short, this book will make you think about the world, universe and mankind in a different way and make you want to explore and find more things about everything! Reading is a bit difficult so if you dont have basic knowledge about science, you won't understand the main plot)). My email to the author:Dear beloved author Jose Rodrigues dos Santos,I am Turkana Allahverdiyeva from Baku/ Azerbaijan.

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I am 28 years old working as a lecturer on Regional Studies and World Economic History at Baku Business University. I have completed a 10 months fellowship program in Viana do Castelo city, Portugal at IPVC during 2016-2017.

I know Portugal very well and when I saw your books and learnt that you are a portuguese writer, immediately I ordered all of your books from Turkey. My email to the author:Dear beloved author Jose Rodrigues dos Santos,I am Turkana Allahverdiyeva from Baku/ Azerbaijan.

I am 28 years old working as a lecturer on Regional Studies and World Economic History at Baku Business University. I have completed a 10 months fellowship program in Viana do Castelo city, Portugal at IPVC during 2016-2017.

I know Portugal very well and when I saw your books and learnt that you are a portuguese writer, immediately I ordered all of your books from Turkey. Unfortunately your books have not been translated into Azerbaijani language yet, and I am reading them in turkish language.

I have already finished 'Codex 632', 'A formula de deus' and now I am reading 'Last secret'. When I was reading 'A formula de deus', I wanted to write my comments but then I waited to finish other books.I am a muslim, not that much religious one, but still muslim and I have read and learnt Islam religion deeply although I am not a practicioner.

It is because I have always loved history, especially history of civilizations and history of religions. I have also read a lot of books about jews and christianity. Now I can compare one information in all three religions and draw my own conclusion and make discussions.Your analysis and facts are impressive in the 'Last secret', I enjoyed reading and learnt a lot of things that I did not know before. But there is something that drew my attention in all three books 'Codex 632', ' A formula de deus' and 'Last secret' that you somehow connect events with Israel, Quds, jews, Tovrah and sinagoges with christianity and mix them, discuss them and then draw some conclusions. But as a Muslim, when I read your opinions I was telling to myself that something is missing in these analytical materials, yes something is missing.

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Then I found that it is Islamic facts that are missing in these books. Why I am saying so, because there are three monotheistic religions in the world, judaism, christianity and last religion Islam.

They all have holy books alongside with them and there are a lot of events that three holy books explain them in three different ways.As an author, you have discussed some occasions from Judaism and Christianity aspect, but you have not taken into consideration what Islam (Quran) says about it. As it is last religion, it has updated many things and I can claim that Quran has not been changed and there are not many versions of it in contrast with Biblia which has got 4 and many more. You have also mentioned in 'last secret' that it is full of with contradictions and falsifications. Sometimes Biblia can be confusing as there are many versions, but what is in Quran it is, there are not any more different comments or versions of it.For example, when you discuss Jesus prophet, you take only Biblia and its 4 main versions to do your research.

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But when I read it, as a muslim I also had a lot of ideas that what Quran says about Jesus prophet. As you might know our Quran also considers Jesus as a prophet, and we muslims recognize and respect him as we do to our prophet Muhammed (s.a.v.). Not only Jesus prohpet, Quran respects all prophets those were sent by God to earth including Musa (Moses) prophet.Of course there are differences how Quran explains Jesus and how Biblia explains him. It would be interesting to mention Quran (last religion) when you were discussing Jesus, because we understand him in a different way and we love Jesus according to our beliefs.I am not going to take your time a lot, so I will give you some surahs and ayats (sentences) from Quran about Jesus.

He has been mentioned in 71 sentences in Quran and also there is Maryam (Mery) surah in Quran which might be interesting for you in order to see how Islam loves and respects Mary and Jesus. Just two of them.

It is in an-Nisa surah, 157-158 ayas:'And for their saying, 'Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allah.' And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but another was made to resemble him to them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt about it. They have no knowledge of it except the following of assumption. And they did not kill him, for certain.Rather, Allah raised him to Himself.

And ever is Allah Exalted in Might and Wise.' So as you can see, Quran tells us that Jesus has not been killed by romans, Allah(God) has raised him to Himself and has sent someone in the face of Jesus. So they thought it was Jesus and killed him. Even there are some muslims that they believe Jesus has not died yet, he is in Jannah (paradise) with Allah and he will come back to the Earth to tell the truth and fight with the enemies of Allah on Judgment day. It is what we believe about him.

And it would be interesting to look at the events from this aspect.Also in 'a formula de deus' book, you have mentioned about the creation of Earth and Big Bang, but you have not mentioned a single word from Islam. Quran also talks about Big Bang and there are a lot of scientific facts that have been proved. It would be very interesting to mention those suras and ayas as well.I am not an expert about Islam religion, nor about Judaism or Christianity.

But I love to discuss these issues looking from all three aspects as I consider them together as monoteistic religions.Thank you for your time and reading my email. I am sure you get a lot of comments and emails about your books and maybe you dont have time to read my email. But still I am relaxed to tell what I thought. Please please, in your future projects and investigations, do not forget to look at the issues from Islamic point of view which would make your books richer and deeper.I can also help to do research as I know very good islamic scholars in Azerbaijan.I wish you good luck in all your efforts and projects.Best wishes,-Turkana Allahverdiyeva,Head of the Quality Assurance Center, lecturerBaku Business University, Baku, AzerbaijanTel&whatsapp: +994 55 429 20 90Address: H.

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Zardabi 88A, Baku, Azerbaijan. The English translation of this book is 'The Einstein Enigma'. Usually, it only takes me between one to three weeks to finish a book, however, this one took me a lot longer solely due to the depth of the information required to understand the plot. The basic premise of the book is that Einstein created a manuscript called 'the god formula' that was encrypted with a code in which the main character was forced to solve. Coming from a literary stand point, i dont think the characters were fully The English translation of this book is 'The Einstein Enigma'.

Usually, it only takes me between one to three weeks to finish a book, however, this one took me a lot longer solely due to the depth of the information required to understand the plot. The basic premise of the book is that Einstein created a manuscript called 'the god formula' that was encrypted with a code in which the main character was forced to solve. Coming from a literary stand point, i dont think the characters were fully developed, there was little organization in the structure of the novel, & there really wasnt much of a climax. However, i believe that books are meant to open up a new world of creation, ideas & imagination which you take with you outside the realm of a novel. This book did it for me. Throughout the novel, you are given enough information to truly understand the foundational priciples of physics as well as the practices of eastern philosophy.

This book is based on factual information of western medicine intertwined with eastern spirituality to prove the existence of god. I may not be a scientist, nor am i a buddhist monk. However this book gave me enough imagination to see the possibility of science and god co-existing. I contemplated the implications of this novel, & my mind is truly blown away. Second read:This is still a very nice book.Not really exciting, but very interesting. I do not know whether I have understood everything after rereading, but I understood more than the first time.Whether I could explain what the (scientific part) of the book is about? I don't think so, to do that I would have to be less of a language person and have better & more knowledge of the exact subjects than the rudimentary it is in now:-)Recommended for the reader who likes a book to think about, Second read:This is still a very nice book.Not really exciting, but very interesting.

I do not know whether I have understood everything after rereading, but I understood more than the first time.Whether I could explain what the (scientific part) of the book is about? I don't think so, to do that I would have to be less of a language person and have better & more knowledge of the exact subjects than the rudimentary it is in now:-)Recommended for the reader who likes a book to think about, to chew on as it were.First read:I liked the book a lot. It is a crime story with depth, so to say.For me though, that also was the weakness of the book. I am not to familiar with math and physics, so the theories that form the basis of the book took quite a while to sink in.I will have to read it again, and maybe even a third time, to understand it fully. This book was awe inspiring.the physics!the math!the philosophy!the action!the adventure!the completely unnecessary and all too descriptive love scene?

Er not so much. I felt it out of place, and gratuitous. This story would have been just as awesome without it, or with more implication and less penetration. But it passed quickly, and i am still a little uncomfortable passing this on to my daughter. But the positives out weigh this small page and a half.at times the writing wasn't stellar.

This book was awe inspiring.the physics!the math!the philosophy!the action!the adventure!the completely unnecessary and all too descriptive love scene? Er not so much. I felt it out of place, and gratuitous. This story would have been just as awesome without it, or with more implication and less penetration. But it passed quickly, and i am still a little uncomfortable passing this on to my daughter. But the positives out weigh this small page and a half.at times the writing wasn't stellar.

If I had to read out her honey colored eyes one more time i was going to gag, and the turn of phrase 'that being said/the case' irks me, but i think that's a personal pet peeve. The Einstein Enigma is an easy to read fictional novel that contains a captivating storyline. The main character, Thomas Nornoha, is a cryptanalyst and historian that brings the reader along for a fast-paced mystery. During the novel, Thomas stumbles upon a quest for scientific evidence of God. While traveling the world in search for answers he gets caught up in other issues such as cultural differences, the Iranian nuclear plan, and the CIA. Jose Rodrigues dos Santos combines intriguing Western The Einstein Enigma is an easy to read fictional novel that contains a captivating storyline.

The main character, Thomas Nornoha, is a cryptanalyst and historian that brings the reader along for a fast-paced mystery. During the novel, Thomas stumbles upon a quest for scientific evidence of God.

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While traveling the world in search for answers he gets caught up in other issues such as cultural differences, the Iranian nuclear plan, and the CIA. Jose Rodrigues dos Santos combines intriguing Western sciences and Eastern religion with a thrilling plot. Overall, one of my favorite reads.

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This is a very thought provoking book with deep conversations about important questions of our life and it's overall purpose. What was extremely interesting that all the pyshics theory the story built upon are real life theories. Another point which is worth to think through that the connection between relegion and science what is deeply discussed during the story.On the other hand the storyline is well structured and contains enjoyable turns. There are many interesting characters in. The This is a very thought provoking book with deep conversations about important questions of our life and it's overall purpose. What was extremely interesting that all the pyshics theory the story built upon are real life theories.

Another point which is worth to think through that the connection between relegion and science what is deeply discussed during the story.On the other hand the storyline is well structured and contains enjoyable turns. There are many interesting characters in. The adventure of the main character is exciting all over the book.