MARGIE and the Atomic Brain, Book 2: Atom Thing from Planet Red. MARGIE and the Atomic Brain, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-963761-01-6
- EAN9781963761016
- Date de parution21/02/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRedfiend Publishing
Résumé
Book 2 in a series of six planned books. In the way it embellishes the implications of quantum physics in a narrative context, this series may be considered literature's first true multiverse novel, existing as a superposition of ever bifurcating and contradictory moments lived and relived within a greater web of experience that cumulatively suggests the macro-/micro-cosmic nature of our own universe.
The story situates fully-developed characters believably within a schlocky 50s B science fiction plot.
The story situates fully-developed characters believably within a schlocky 50s B science fiction plot.
Book 2 in a series of six planned books. In the way it embellishes the implications of quantum physics in a narrative context, this series may be considered literature's first true multiverse novel, existing as a superposition of ever bifurcating and contradictory moments lived and relived within a greater web of experience that cumulatively suggests the macro-/micro-cosmic nature of our own universe.
The story situates fully-developed characters believably within a schlocky 50s B science fiction plot.
The story situates fully-developed characters believably within a schlocky 50s B science fiction plot.






