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Quantum Void

Quantum Series, Book 2

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Quantum Void

By: Douglas Phillips
Narrated by: Traci Odom
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Eight months after the astounding discoveries made at Fermilab....

Particle physics was always an unlikely path to the stars, but with the discovery that space could be compressed, the entire galaxy had come within reach. The technology was astonishing, yet nothing compared to what humans encountered 4,000 light-years from home. Now, with an invitation from a mysterious gatekeeper, the people of Earth must decide if they're ready to participate in the galactic conversation.

The world anxiously watches as a team of four katanauts suit up to visit an alien civilization. What they learn on a watery planet hundreds of light-years away could catapult human comprehension of the natural world to new heights. But one team member must overcome crippling fear to cope with an alien gift she barely understands.

Back at Fermilab, strange instabilities are beginning to show up in experiments, leading physicists to wonder if they ever really had control over the quantum dimensions of space.

©2018 Douglas Phillips (P)2018 Tantor
Adventure Fantasy Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Fiction Discovery
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Breathless.

The author Douglas Phillips makes the science of unexplained easy to understand and beautifully gets it all in a believable story.
What’s behind the curtain, a reminder of the Karbala which many believe wrongly that it’s a religion but in truth it’s science in purity and very complicated containing the secrets of the universe and probably much more which is the reason why it’s huge and impossible to understand as is so thousands of regular size books popped up like mushrooms trying to explain tiny parts or a few pages and hidden realities is in this thousands of years old knowledge or more like our belief in our reality is wrong and that there is a vail hiding the truth of it all.
What I’m trying to say is that this author is a great teacher using a story.

Beautiful narration of each of the characters by Traci Odom.

My full recommendations !!!

Oded Ostfeld.
PS:
Only the first two were out and on audio when I got them for reviewing.
Beautiful penmanship, amazing imagination and how I wish that a day will come for me listening and reviewing the rest of the audiobooks in this series.

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