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The Whole Story is a biographical narrative describing the intellectual and spiritual awakening of Pascal Magne, illustrating how family, environment, and faith shaped his journey from La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, to Los Angeles. This "story" is characterized as a mosaic of life events that encompasses one's upbringing, education, and the reciprocal influence between an individual and their community. Early Life and Academic Foundations Pascal was born in 1966 into a family that eventually moved into a service apartment within a jail building after his father, Albin, became a jailer. His early life was marked by health struggles as an underweight newborn, which he overcame through the dedication of his mother, Agnès. His father’s career eventually led the family to Neuchâtel, where Pascal grew up in a household whose rhythm was dictated by the jail schedule, though his father treated the inmates with compassion as "guests". While Pascal initially struggled with the complexity of university-level genetics, he developed a unique study method of condensed, typewritten summaries that allowed him to excel and graduate as a DMD in 1989. His career choice was heavily influenced by his brother, Michel Magne, a talented dental technician whose passion for porcelain and dental morphology deeply impressed Pascal. Professional Evolution and Biomimetics A major turning point in Pascal's professional life occurred when he began questioning the natural appearance and longevity of traditional dental work. Working with his brother Michel and master ceramist Claude Sieber, he began exploring the bonding of large nonretentive porcelain restorations, which challenged the conventional dental wisdom of the time. This path eventually led him to the University of Minnesota, where he met Dr. William Douglas. Douglas identified Pascal’s research goals as biomimetics—the practice of investigating materials and techniques to mimic the natural model of the tooth as designed by God. This professional philosophy remains a cornerstone of his work, treating the natural tooth structure as the ideal model for restorative dentistry. Spiritual Awakening Pascal’s spiritual journey began with an investigation of various faiths after being intrigued by his brother Michel’s profound spiritual transformation. Although he initially identified as agnostic, he eventually found resonance in the teachings of the Bible and the person of Jesus Christ. He came to view the Bible as his "Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth," or an encyclopedia for life. His faith was further solidified through: • The Concept of the Church: Realizing that the church is made of people rather than buildings. • Personal Decisions: Formally accepting his faith in May 1995 and undergoing baptism by full immersion later that year. • Family and Marriage: Meeting his wife, Geibi, and finding common ground in their shared spiritual journey. Transitions and Final Perspectives The move to Los Angeles in 2004 to join the University of Southern California (USC) represented a new chapter for the Magne family, eventually allowing Pascal and Michel to work together under one roof in a high-level dental laboratory. Throughout personal challenges, including the deaths of his parents, Pascal maintained a perspective that prioritized God and family over professional success. Ultimately, the sources describe "The Whole Story" not just as a personal biography, but as a testament to the idea that life is a mosaic. Pascal concludes that while individuals are imperfect and "broken," God acts as an artist who brings these pieces together to produce true art through unconditional love. He emphasizes that this earthly life is merely a single frame in an infinite movie, suggesting that the human soul lives eternally.