This book is extremely interesting. It has been under intense scrutiny since it's publication, both from believers in time travel and non-believers alike. Either way, what happened to the person whose journals are translated here are quite a mystery.



Paul Amadeus Dienach is a Swiss-Austrian teacher who falls into a coma in 1921. It is during this time that his consciousness travels through time to 3906 and enters the body of a man.



When Dienach awakens from his coma, he writes down of his experien

This book is extremely interesting. It has been under intense scrutiny since it's publication, both from believers in time travel and non-believers alike. Either way, what happened to the person whose journals are translated here are quite a mystery.



Paul Amadeus Dienach is a Swiss-Austrian teacher who falls into a coma in 1921. It is during this time that his consciousness travels through time to 3906 and enters the body of a man.



When Dienach awakens from his coma, he writes down of his experiences 2000 years into the future as he remembers them. In fragile health, he does not want to leave the Earth without putting what happened to him down in writing. What does the future hold for mankind? What technological breakthroughs will happen? When you read this, you must keep in mind that it was written in 1921 before many advances that we now have weren't even being thought about, so try to imagine yourself leaving 1921 and awakening in 3906.



Since he realizes his time is short, he entrusts his diary to his student George Papachatzis, one of his very favorite students and the only one he trusts with his diaries. Papachatzis eventually becomes a Professor of Law and Rector of Panteon University, located in Greece. While there, the knowledge contained in the diary is shared with a few select people, including some in The Masons, who consider the book to be holy and one which must be protected from the world at large.



However, many years late (1972), Papachatzis decides to publish the diaries in Greek. To say some people were not happy with this would be an understatement. Another edition was published in 1979, and then the books basically disappeared without a lot of fanfare.



Eventually the book is found, interpreted, and made public, and this is the result of that effort. It is not a book to go quickly through or you will miss a lot of important information.