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Unedited Realities: Journeys beyond time and infinity
Contributor(s): Schäfer, Fred (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798623956835
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $17.05  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2020
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- Fiction | Visionary & Metaphysical
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.07 lbs) 364 pages
 
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A riveting philosophical sci-fi mystery. Brilliant, creative, humorous, and provocative. From the author of "The 92-Year-Old Lady Who Made Me Steal a Dead Man's Car".
What you should know before you buy this bookThis is a complicated book. Of all my books, it is the most complicated one. It is also a funny book, but-and how can I put that without offending you?-your sense of humour may not get it if the quality of your mind is mutilated due to watching too many mindless TV shows. As the title says, it is an unedited book. So, don't complain about mistakes. There could be few, there could be many. If your English is below average as mine, you may be lucky and not notice any mistakes. But whatever errors you discover, they are part of the deal. Very importantly, this book is a serious read from a metaphysical and philosophical perspective. However, sadly, most of you may not understand that; some of you, however, will. What else should you know? This book is a hell of an entertaining novel with a crazy plot. So, if the metaphysical and philosophical stuff doesn't click with you, just ignore it and focus on the plot. That should be okay as long as you don't ask stupid questions like, "Is this realistic?" The answer to that question is always, "Yes, it is " Everything is realistic if you see it in the context of its relevant reality. You see, this is where the crazy plot and the serious metaphysical contemplations merge. Does that sound confusing? It shouldn't, provided that you maintained enough of your childhood's inquisitiveness. Well, I'll leave it at that. Just read the book. It's not really complicated at all as long as you manage to negotiate your thinking around the little challenges mentioned above.
Initially, each of the following three parts was planned to be a separate book. However, thematically-especially from a philosophical perspective, but also as far as the plot is concerned-these three parts complement each other, and it was decided to combine them into one book.
ONE: Unedited MemoriesJust in the event that Emma #2 crashed the car and killed us both or only me or should the gangsters or only one of the gangsters, which would have been enough, manage to kill me with a well-aimed bullet, if I didn't manage to shoot him first, my other self and I decided to separate before the race so that at least one of us would survive in the event of a disaster of the kind mentioned in the first half of this "crazy" sentence.
TWO: Unedited RealitiesWe had this long conversation about the end of time, God's residence, and what the universe and BMWs are really made of, at first between ourselves, then later a fly, the gentleman with the Space SUV and two robots joined us. That conversation went from Tuesday 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. the same day. That's a long time.On the other hand, Einstein tells us that time is an illusion, and that reality isn't what we think it is. These are issues that needed to be clarified, which is precisely what we did.
THREE: The End of EternityThe year is 2090. I, Carl Andrew Quinton, am 94. Inexplicably, my appearance hadn't changed since 2018, when I was 22. There is an explanation.This explanation represents literary and scientific breakthroughs. There is no other literary and scientific work like it and no appropriate introduction for the reading adventure that's waiting for you could be found anywhere in the universe. So, this here will have to do.Sounds exaggerated, I know, but it is true.Scientists and literary critics around the world will discuss, argue and get excited about the thrilling metaphysical revelations in this book for decades to come.You, the reader, will find out how the world was created and why it can be both at the same time, infinitely large and tiny as nothingness.