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  • - A 'Many Worlds' Novel
    af Adam Guest
    157,95 kr.

  • af Shawn T. Upton
    137,95 kr.

  • af Adam Guest
    157,95 kr.

    Worldlines is the first novel in the Many Worlds series, and is a psychological thriller sitting firmly in the science fiction genre. Specifically, it resides in the visionary and metaphysical sub-genre, as well as using elements of hard science fiction and magical realism. The Many Worlds series of novels imply that we live in a multiverse, and that everything that we experience is true in some manner or another. Not just the world around us that we see every day, but also our dreams and our hallucinations. The books hypothesise that these dreams and hallucinations allow each of us to see other worldlines within the multiverse and, in the context of lucid dreaming, be able to control someone else's life. You will then explore various worldlines within that multiverse, and the devastating consequences when they inadvertently interact with one another. Taking that hypothesis further, if we really do live in a multiverse, it would open up the possibility of immortality for each of us. The idea that our consciousness would always choose the path of least resistance, and therefore regardless of the scenario, we would always experience survival from our own perspective. In layman's terms that means that if you and I were involved in an accident, you could experience my death, I may experience yours, but we'd both survive from our own perspective. We'd both continue to live our lives in separate worldlines. This psychological thriller uses the butterfly effect to explore how different one person's life can be based on what, at the time, appear the most trivial of actions. But sometimes, actions in one worldline, can have catastrophic consequences in another.Follow the many lives of Gary Jackson through this hard science fiction novel, as with the assistance of his true love, Michelle Peyton, his best friend, Sinead O'Brien, and his physics tutor, Professor Leyton Buzzard, they attempt to unravel the secrets of the multiverse. At time of writing the book, described as a metaphysical treat by Independent Book Review, has received over 200 4/4 reviews from the readers of Online Book Club, and currently sits 12th in their ongoing Book Of The Year poll for 2020, 5th in the science fiction category. It will also be featured as their Book Of The Month in July 2021.

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