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Adolfo R. Zambrano Releases 'The Earth Trek: A Hypothesis of Earth's and Mankind's Destinies'

By: Feb. 28, 2017
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"The Earth Trek: A Hypothesis of Earth's and Mankind's Destinies": a study of past and future cataclysms. "The Earth Trek: A Hypothesis of Earth's and Mankind's Destinies" is the creation of published author, Adolfo R. Zambrano, an educator and technical writer in the fields of metallurgy and environment science who holds a BS in metallurgy from Escuela de Minas in Medellin, Colombia, and a PhD in metallurgical engineering from the Colorado School of Mines

"The majority of people do not even think about the fact that mankind has been continually traveling through space on board of the spaceship planet earth, which houses in its interior a very powerful nature-made reactor that induces stresses on the earth crust which [will] eventually result in catastrophic events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes." Adolfo R. Zambrano

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Adolfo R. Zambrano's new book is an analysis that reveals the cataclysms of the future.

Events that have a worldwide impact are labeled cataclysms. The Bible predicts the destruction of the Earth. The object of this writing is to determine if there is any additional data in support of these claims. Through statistical modeling, the use of natural law, and comparisons to historic events, the model presented in this book projects that the Earth will, indeed, be destroyed due to repetitive earthquakes as described in the Bible.

View a synopsis of "The Earth Trek: A Hypothesis of Earth's and Mankind's Destinies" on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase "The Earth Trek: A Hypothesis of Earth's and Mankind's Destinies" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, Kobo or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about "The Earth Trek: A Hypothesis of Earth's and Mankind's Destinies", contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.



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