Published: Dec. 08, 2012
Words: 4,357 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781301093885
Short description
A short story presenting an alternative view for the origin of life in our Universe.
Time travel has always been a subject left to fiction writers and movie makers. The concept is arbitrary at best and to many it is incomprehensible. Froth with paradox, the subject of time travel simply put is mind boggling.
World population exceeded seven billion On March 12, 2012. Assuming a moderate population growth of 1% annually, world population numbers a mere five hundred years later will exceed one trillion people. If you think the government isn't aware of this you should perhaps remove your head from the sand.
In the very near future, wars will be fought, not for the purpose of gaining political control, not to seize control of natural resources, but for the sole purpose of reducing the population of our planet. Citizens of this world are unaware that governments are even now considering annihilation of the masses by using nuclear weapons on their own population.
Time travel has always been a subject left to fiction writers and movie makers but maybe the origins of life.. (Read more)
Time travel has always been a subject left to fiction writers and movie makers. The concept is arbitrary at best and to many it is incomprehensible. Froth with paradox, the subject of time travel simply put is mind boggling.
World population exceeded seven billion On March 12, 2012. Assuming a moderate population growth of 1% annually, world population numbers a mere five hundred years later will exceed one trillion people. If you think the government isn't aware of this you should perhaps remove your head from the sand.
In the very near future, wars will be fought, not for the purpose of gaining political control, not to seize control of natural resources, but for the sole purpose of reducing the population of our planet. Citizens of this world are unaware that governments are even now considering annihilation of the masses by using nuclear weapons on their own population.
Time travel has always been a subject left to fiction writers and movie makers but maybe the origins of life and the sustaining of life in our universe have more in common with time travel than you think.
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time machines,
time time paradox time travel sciencefiction scifi offbeat quirky funny fun
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An alternate look at the paradox of the origins of life in our universe.
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Review by:
David H. Keith
on Dec. 08, 2012 :
An interesting take on the time travel conundrum. I found the book itself a paradox: at once eminently readable and yet requiring a great deal of attention just to follow the story line. I like it. I recommend it.
David H. Keith
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