Williamsville, N.Y.
In his new book, "Does Everyone Get a Turn to Be God?: What about Equal Fame, Fortune and Brain Power for Everyone, Forever?" (published by Trafford Publishing), author Lewis S. Mancini shares how he overcame questions about sexuality and gender, a failed marriage and more to find a happier place in life.
Throughout his life, Lewis S. Mancini has faced trouble and confusion with regard to sexuality and gender identity. Even more stressful have been his battles with mental illness and learning disabilities. Despite these challenges, he received his medical degree from St. George's University School of Medicine, Grenada, West Indies in 1983, when he was 31 years old. He worked for two years as a psychiatric intern and resident, but suffered a nervous breakdown in 1985 and has been on disability since then. However, he did manage to earn a two-year brain wave (electroencephalography, EEG) technician's degree between 1986 and 1989.
Moreover, he arrived at the conclusion that the mind and brain must be two different things, with the mind being a single particle that usually has what he calls its "consciousizer" switch turned on. According to Mancini, the recent discovery by physicists of the "God Particle", a particle that imparts mass to all other particles, tends to support his mind particle theory.
According to his hypothesis, if God might be a single particle and everyone is made in God's image, then it stands to reason that people might be a single particle, albeit temporarily trapped inside a burdensome, vulnerable body or brain-body pair.
He delineates how all past, present and future Earthlings will be rich, famous, brilliant, good-looking, etc. forever, starting some time within the next 50 to 100 years. He also touches on how everyone could get a turn, sooner or later, to be God, in a preliminary way.
"Does Everyone Get a Turn to Be God?"
By Lewis S. Mancini, M.D.
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 214 pages | ISBN 9781466946187
E-Book | 214 pages | ISBN 9781466946194
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Lewis S. Mancini, M.D., is a psychiatrist with additional background in biophysics, bioengineering and electroencephalography (EEG) technology. He is a graduate of St. George's University School of Medicine (1983), and he worked briefly as a research assistant on "Artificial Vision for the Blind," under the auspices of Dr. William H. Dobelle in the University of Utah. Mancini won an award for "academic excellence" in EEG technology from Graphic Controls Corporation and has had six articles published in Speculations in Science and Technology and Medical Hypotheses. He also had books titled "How Everyone Could Be Rich, Famous, Etc." and "How We'll All Be Equally Rich, Famous, Brilliant, Etc., Forever" published by Trafford in 2006 and 2010, respectively. One of his goals is to play whatever role he can in the conceivable implementation of brain stimulation-mediated learning facilitation (LF) and work skills facilitation (WF), enhancement and diversification.
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