The Jesus Particle
I think I’ve finally grown tired of watching the end of the world. You’d think that it would be impossible – since it’s never exactly the same twice – yet I can’t escape the inevitable conclusion that I’ve had enough. And I know it’s not just the mindless questions from the tour groups that I’ve endured for an eternity. (Wouldn’t you do a bit of research before you come on an Armageddon Tour? Why always ask something that any e-guide would cover in their opening paragraph?)
No, I’ve got to face it – the feeling goes much deeper than that. The joy has been leeching from me slowly over the aeons according to what must be some law of entropy.
Okay, here they come.
No, I’ve got to face it – the feeling goes much deeper than that. The joy has been leeching from me slowly over the aeons according to what must be some law of entropy.
Okay, here they come.
Praise for "The Jesus Particle"
A Genius... Wow.... Strasser has this amazing way of writing that's just too far ahead of his time. (I'm not talking about the elements of his story but the way he actually writes.) I like how his work (well the one's that I've read) are existentially fraught. I had to read his work... for my literature class and now I'm just obsessed with him and the stories that he makes.
Cosmos
Clever! Roger Penrose has a new book out now hypothesizing that the expansion of the universe and the contraction are the same thing. He draws on string theory, where the 11-dimensional space-time fabric is both x and 1/x at the same time, so as the universe grows it also becomes smaller ending in the big bang all over again.
Bruce Meyer
The end of the world is never exactly the same twice – try explaining that to a bunch of Armageddon tourists...
Read "The Jesus Particle" online.
Cosmos
Clever! Roger Penrose has a new book out now hypothesizing that the expansion of the universe and the contraction are the same thing. He draws on string theory, where the 11-dimensional space-time fabric is both x and 1/x at the same time, so as the universe grows it also becomes smaller ending in the big bang all over again.
Bruce Meyer
The end of the world is never exactly the same twice – try explaining that to a bunch of Armageddon tourists...
Read "The Jesus Particle" online.