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Zondor the Great: Or, Real Travels Along the Time Dimension
Contributor(s): Greenridge, John (Author)
ISBN: 1449065732     ISBN-13: 9781449065737
Publisher: Authorhouse UK
OUR PRICE:   $13.77  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - General
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 6" W x 9" (0.75 lbs) 228 pages
 
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The events depicted in this book have all been adapted and embellished in order to create this science fiction novel (spot the join, if you can). However, most of the content espouses a more-or-less true record of time travels by the author. The scientific theory embodied within the novel should give cosmic scientists a nudge in the right direction. It offers a brand new hypothetical understanding of how the Universe actually operates. John knows that, as normal living and breathing human beings (rather than the Mechanical, Intelligent Memory Units (MIM Units), as described by Zondor), you wont be tempted to believe this story. That is, until it happens to you - the average sane, human reader. Yet recent scientific discoveries offer some credence to the tale. Those new theories, while similar to my experience, depend on the idea of the projection of the Universe as a hologram - and modern scientists owe some sympathy to the idea. They have not had the dubious benefit of my experiences as a guide, however. So the idea of projecting serial electronic pictures across a time-continuum and onto an event horizon has not hit the new-science headlines so far, even though the technology exists for such events Like all new science, my idea will have its arm-chair critics. The reader of this book is about to become one of those critics. To the sceptic, I would ask the question, 'How long is it since radio and television were invented/discovered? If you wrote a book about radio and television in the 19th Century, would you have ended up in the loony-bin? Most likely. John Greenridge 2009