Diverging Streams: A Journey Through Time and Alternate Realities
This brief novel is set in a universe in which time is multi-dimensional with constantly dividing and diverging time streams, each stream containing its own unique reality. It is a universe in which anything that can possibly happen cannot possibly not happen somewhere in multi-dimensional space-time.
Actually, the author has long contended that you and I live in just such a universe, as recently proposed by physicist Gunther Kletetschka, associate professor at the University of Alaska, and consistent with the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Although it may sound confusing, the explanation—as provided by one of the characters and amplified by the author in the Caudal Appendage—is remarkably easy for the layperson to follow.
The book also answers that persistent question: Why can't we remember the future as clearly as we remember the past.
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Actually, the author has long contended that you and I live in just such a universe, as recently proposed by physicist Gunther Kletetschka, associate professor at the University of Alaska, and consistent with the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Although it may sound confusing, the explanation—as provided by one of the characters and amplified by the author in the Caudal Appendage—is remarkably easy for the layperson to follow.
The book also answers that persistent question: Why can't we remember the future as clearly as we remember the past.
Diverging Streams: A Journey Through Time and Alternate Realities
This brief novel is set in a universe in which time is multi-dimensional with constantly dividing and diverging time streams, each stream containing its own unique reality. It is a universe in which anything that can possibly happen cannot possibly not happen somewhere in multi-dimensional space-time.
Actually, the author has long contended that you and I live in just such a universe, as recently proposed by physicist Gunther Kletetschka, associate professor at the University of Alaska, and consistent with the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Although it may sound confusing, the explanation—as provided by one of the characters and amplified by the author in the Caudal Appendage—is remarkably easy for the layperson to follow.
The book also answers that persistent question: Why can't we remember the future as clearly as we remember the past.
Actually, the author has long contended that you and I live in just such a universe, as recently proposed by physicist Gunther Kletetschka, associate professor at the University of Alaska, and consistent with the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Although it may sound confusing, the explanation—as provided by one of the characters and amplified by the author in the Caudal Appendage—is remarkably easy for the layperson to follow.
The book also answers that persistent question: Why can't we remember the future as clearly as we remember the past.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781960103017 |
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Publisher: | BookBaby |
Publication date: | 10/31/2025 |
Pages: | 196 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d) |
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