I always was interested in the most profound mystery of human beings. I studied hard many sciences, becoming a multi-disciplinary scientist. With my last book, Solovki's Ersatz, I achieved this goal of my lifetime. Most of the research was done for this book. But since publishing the book, I found some weak explanations in some chapters, so to correct, I decided to continue writing on this topic on the Dan Mrejeru google profile (look for science parts only). However, I am working in the novel, The Conclave, that will be ready for a screenplay and movie.
In the process of writing Solovki's Ersatz, I regularly checked the whole market for books debating the same subject; I found two but focusing on different issues.
Therefore, I continue to think that this last book is somehow "unique in its subject" and deserves high interest from the general public(it belongs to general knowledge, hence most people will be able to read and understand it). Unfortunately, I have minimal funds, and I will not be able to invest in publicity.
Time and again, on Dan Mrejeru google profile had been added a lot more scientific information that can assist in understanding better this book.
In the end, I want to say that in 2016 The Conclave will be published and ready to turn into a movie (I honestly hope that this will be the most exciting movie ever made because the subject clarifies our evolution in realistic but straightforward ways, and in manners never thought before).
In July 2019, I self-published two more books:
-Emergence of Modern Brain and the Buildup of Imaginary Civilization;
-Augmentation and Illnesses of Civilization.
Because of several errors and because I have to add more chapters, I went for the second edition on September 15, 2019.
I have an activity also on academia.edu, where I uploaded 26 papers.
Including my papers on academia.edu, I thought that now I have produced a comprehensive theory on how human civilization was generated.
About these two new books, I published: the first refers to how language created our civilization; the second book investigates how our civilization generates diseases/illnesses.