The Cosmic Knot Paradox
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Narrated by:
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Julian Pearson
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John Howard
Six friends, a psychotic dog and a transgender assassin set out to save humanity from itself. Their journey takes them to the most unimaginable times and places, exposing them to the best and worst of mankind — and themselves.
A simple question at a dinner party stimulates a conversation that leaves everyone present knowing that their lives will be inexorably changed. However, none anticipate the extent or immediacy of the changes about to engulf their lives as the normal they know, defined so simply by Einstein’s elegant formula, is completely blown apart.
Shown a future offering the chance to alter the trajectory of humanity’s race toward existential catastrophe, they’re forced to grapple with a myriad of challenges and ethical dilemmas. Does power corrupt? And if so, does absolute power corrupt absolutely? Will they abandon their principles to save the world?
The Cosmic Knot Paradox explores the human condition, its tragedy and its hopelessness, but also offers some glimpses of a brighter future and a better world.
Delivered with crazy, off-the-wall, laugh-out-loud humour, and written in a style that’s been described as an eclectic mix of Douglas Adams, Quentin Tarantino and Aldous Huxley, The Cosmic Knot Paradox provides some insights into why the world is the way it is, as well as some of humanity’s possible futures, highlighting the infinity of outcomes that rest in everybody’s hands, collectively and individually.
If you’ve ever wondered why it sometimes feels like someone has walked over your grave, why you have those déjà vu moments, or why some people think they’ve seen a ghost or experienced a poltergeist, this book has the answers to all of those questions and many more. We all know that the answer to the meaning of life, the universe and everything is 42; this book explains why.
The Cosmic Knot Paradox might just change the way you think.
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The characters were all well thought out and had their own personalities, strength and weaknesses. They all drove the story in different ways.
The intricacy of the storyline was just so crazy. It was hard to put down and left me thinking about where the story would go when I was too busy to read. It was humourous, mysterious, thrilling and just an all around great book.
And I found the narrator to be very much an enhancement to the story!
Thought provoking
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