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Drafts of Reality

The Timeline Paradox

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Drafts of Reality

By: Heinrich Wilson
Narrated by: Matthew Steele
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Ever had the gut feeling something isn’t right — that reality slipped, a memory changed, or life feels like a rerun?

Then Drafts of Reality: The Timeline Paradox is the book you’ve been waiting for.

Heinrich Wilson takes you on a fast-paced journey through time travel, the multiverse, glitches in the matrix, déjà vu, funny coincidences, and the Butterfly Effect — showing how the past may not be fixed, the present may already be patched, and the future isn’t waiting… it’s multiplying.

This is not a dry science book. It’s a witty, unsettling, and eye-opening exploration of the idea that our world might not be the first version of reality — just the one that survived.

A must-listen for anyone who’s ever questioned their memories, laughed at a coincidence too perfect to ignore, or wondered if we’re already living in an edited timeline.

If the past is always being rewritten, then the present is unstable, and the future is a web of outcomes. Maybe time isn’t a straight line at all — just one messy draft, edited over and over. The real question isn’t whether time can change… it’s whether you’d even notice when it does.

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