The Edge of the Observed
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231012800
- EAN9798231012800
- Date de parution27/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The Edge of the Observed is a lyrical, philosophical novel exploring grief, faith, and the limits of knowledge. When disgraced professor Ali Thomas Navarro is expelled for preaching that "observation collapses possibility, " he retreats with his daughter Fatima to seek answers beyond science. Haunted by his late wife's dying words-"Look where no one dares"-Ali embarks on a metaphysical pilgrimage through desert monasteries, ancient cosmology, and layers of the firmament itself.
Blending interfaith scripture, quantum philosophy, and mystical allegory, this visionary novel invites readers into a world where the boundaries of science and spirituality blur. Father and daughter share prayers braided from Qur'an and Bible, confront the firmament of old maps, and dare to cross the veil into unobserved possibility. Themes of grief and faith, parent-child bond, sacred cosmology, and spiritual fiction converge in a poetic meditation on loss and hope.
For readers of metaphysical fiction, literary fiction, and spiritual allegory who hunger for meaning beyond certainty, The Edge of the Observed is a haunting exploration of love that refuses to die, knowledge that humbles itself before mystery, and the unmeasured realms that grow only when we stop trying to map them.
Blending interfaith scripture, quantum philosophy, and mystical allegory, this visionary novel invites readers into a world where the boundaries of science and spirituality blur. Father and daughter share prayers braided from Qur'an and Bible, confront the firmament of old maps, and dare to cross the veil into unobserved possibility. Themes of grief and faith, parent-child bond, sacred cosmology, and spiritual fiction converge in a poetic meditation on loss and hope.
For readers of metaphysical fiction, literary fiction, and spiritual allegory who hunger for meaning beyond certainty, The Edge of the Observed is a haunting exploration of love that refuses to die, knowledge that humbles itself before mystery, and the unmeasured realms that grow only when we stop trying to map them.
The Edge of the Observed is a lyrical, philosophical novel exploring grief, faith, and the limits of knowledge. When disgraced professor Ali Thomas Navarro is expelled for preaching that "observation collapses possibility, " he retreats with his daughter Fatima to seek answers beyond science. Haunted by his late wife's dying words-"Look where no one dares"-Ali embarks on a metaphysical pilgrimage through desert monasteries, ancient cosmology, and layers of the firmament itself.
Blending interfaith scripture, quantum philosophy, and mystical allegory, this visionary novel invites readers into a world where the boundaries of science and spirituality blur. Father and daughter share prayers braided from Qur'an and Bible, confront the firmament of old maps, and dare to cross the veil into unobserved possibility. Themes of grief and faith, parent-child bond, sacred cosmology, and spiritual fiction converge in a poetic meditation on loss and hope.
For readers of metaphysical fiction, literary fiction, and spiritual allegory who hunger for meaning beyond certainty, The Edge of the Observed is a haunting exploration of love that refuses to die, knowledge that humbles itself before mystery, and the unmeasured realms that grow only when we stop trying to map them.
Blending interfaith scripture, quantum philosophy, and mystical allegory, this visionary novel invites readers into a world where the boundaries of science and spirituality blur. Father and daughter share prayers braided from Qur'an and Bible, confront the firmament of old maps, and dare to cross the veil into unobserved possibility. Themes of grief and faith, parent-child bond, sacred cosmology, and spiritual fiction converge in a poetic meditation on loss and hope.
For readers of metaphysical fiction, literary fiction, and spiritual allegory who hunger for meaning beyond certainty, The Edge of the Observed is a haunting exploration of love that refuses to die, knowledge that humbles itself before mystery, and the unmeasured realms that grow only when we stop trying to map them.