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The 3 unanswered questions answered: Where do we go when we die? Into a different dimension Is there a God? Yes Are we alone? No Get the answers to these questions and more in this mammoth research work by author and journalist, Kaberi Dutta Chatterjee, who calls it her magnum opus and tries to build a bridge between science and religion, transcending it into a spiritual confluence with the universe. >The relentless pursuit of God has been mankind's favorite hobby. With 'WtF I Found God' Kaberi Dutta Chatterjee first debunks man's "greatest hallucination", and then establishes the existence of…mehr

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The 3 unanswered questions answered: Where do we go when we die? Into a different dimension Is there a God? Yes Are we alone? No Get the answers to these questions and more in this mammoth research work by author and journalist, Kaberi Dutta Chatterjee, who calls it her magnum opus and tries to build a bridge between science and religion, transcending it into a spiritual confluence with the universe. >The relentless pursuit of God has been mankind's favorite hobby. With 'WtF I Found God' Kaberi Dutta Chatterjee first debunks man's "greatest hallucination", and then establishes the existence of God through science, logic and proof. Where was God during Covid-19, when He let millions die of asphyxiation, all alone, and their bodies towed away in plastic bags? Where was God when we watch helplessly our own fathers and mothers and children die? You mean to say nobody prayed in these times? You mean to say no one prayed when the women and children were being sold as sex-slaves in Syria by the ISIS? Did God go to sleep when all the Jews were being gassed in World War II? The Voyager 1, launched by NASA in 1977 has sped way past the Solar System, and found no bearded figure in white robes. So, where is God? What started as a fun recording of what was floating around in the iCloud, became a personal journey of enlightenment for the author, who is an agnostic and anti-religious herself, and her personal journey to find God finally.