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44 reviewsAccounts of past lost civilizations, strange aerial phenomena, unexplained encounters, and crypticcodes unquestionably continue to tease our mindswith their intrigue. While many of these puzzles,which often are passed down from one generation toanother, sound so incredible that they appear to bestories of pure fiction, from time to time, and moreoften than we realize, they turn out to be true.
UCHRONIA (alternative history) connects with several such controversial topics and provides facts and clues that could explain some of the most contentious mysteries of our time, including Plato's Atlantis. In 2017, the original edition of UCHRONIA won the silver award from NYC Big Book Awards!
Is the HumanGenome a real miracle or genetics? What is the meaningbehind the Nazca Lines? Has a Middle Eastern culture managed to visit North America 10,000 years before Christopher Columbus? Can the Old Testament of the Holy Bible be a copy of a much older original?
This UPDATED & EXTENDED version is not just an extension or a more in-depth analysis of the original work published in 2014, but an opportunity to illustrate how several more scientific events and recent archaeological discoveries now further support many of the conclusions noted in the earlier edition.