Multiverse

Multiverse

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  • Create Date:2022-09-26 04:19:38
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:M.A. Rothman
  • ISBN:B09SJ2NVQL
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Summary

When Michael Salomon woke up Tuesday morning, he did so with a smile, knowing that today would be a positive turning point in his career。 With his first child on the way, he couldn’t shake the feeling that something bad was about to happen。 As he drives into work, he feels a sudden wave of anguish wash over him, and he sees himself alone, at the gravesite of an unborn daughter。 It feels like a crystal-clear memory, a waking nightmare that nearly sends him crashing into the car in front of him。

The idea of faster-than-light particles has been a part of science fiction lore for fifty years, yet Michael had made a breakthrough discovery late last night。 Tachyons do exist。

Going back into the office, he hasn’t even had a chance to tell anyone about what he’s discovered when the men from DARPA came calling。 The entirety of his research has suddenly become an object of national security。

But it was only when a young college student intercepts him as he gets into his car that he knows the life he's looking forward to is over。

The student has memories of her future self… a future where she’s worked with Michael on extending his research。 She knows things that he’s only thought of as possibilities, and she speaks of them as if they’d already happened。 And most chilling of all, she speaks of a future where they are both in hiding from the government that sees them as the enemy。

MULTIVERSE is a story about a scientist who uncovers a way to pierce the veil of time and space, and has unwittingly opened Pandora’s box。

Is it even possible to undo what a future version of yourself has done, or is everyone doomed to the chaos that’s been loosed on the world?

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Reviews

Richard H。 Whitten

Almost Time Travel - Interesting ConceptsCan tachyons go back in time? Could one use tachyons to insert memories into an earlier version of one's self? That's the premise of this well constructed futuristic thriller。 The cliche these days is to say "a book is Crichton-esque", but in this case it would be accurate。 Interestingly for this reader, the author chose to place this book firmly in his "Levi Yoder" universe, making some of the characters easier to imagine, being already familiar with the Almost Time Travel - Interesting ConceptsCan tachyons go back in time? Could one use tachyons to insert memories into an earlier version of one's self? That's the premise of this well constructed futuristic thriller。 The cliche these days is to say "a book is Crichton-esque", but in this case it would be accurate。 Interestingly for this reader, the author chose to place this book firmly in his "Levi Yoder" universe, making some of the characters easier to imagine, being already familiar with them。 If you like Crichton, try Rothman's books。 Highly recommended! 。。。more

dennis miles

Reminds me of ChritenSingle shot sci fi story that could easily become a movie。 As always, well laid out and written。 Should make people very interested in the Yoder family。

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Michael Solomon was more than just a physics teacher at Princeton。 He was also a researcher and is about to discover something that will change the world。 Michael’s discovery is brought to the attention of DARPA and they are willing to pour big money into his experiments。 Now Michael worries about his experiments will be a success。 Michael has nightmares of things that did not happen but felt so real。 How can this be? Michael’s wife is worried that anything the government touches will most likel Michael Solomon was more than just a physics teacher at Princeton。 He was also a researcher and is about to discover something that will change the world。 Michael’s discovery is brought to the attention of DARPA and they are willing to pour big money into his experiments。 Now Michael worries about his experiments will be a success。 Michael has nightmares of things that did not happen but felt so real。 How can this be? Michael’s wife is worried that anything the government touches will most likely be a bad thing。 But Michael needs the job to earn a living for them。 DARPA doesn’t want anything or anybody to interfere with the Michael’s experiments and will do just about anything to make that happen。 While working in his lab Michael is interrupted by his local police。 There has been a situation at his home。 His wife and child are missing presumed kidnapped。 Alicia, a student at Princeton, has a dream during class that shows her in the future。 A future where one can be arrested before a crime is yet to be committed and somehow she is in part responsible。 What just happened? She needs to talk to Michael and warn him of the future to come。 How is she going to convince him? Help is on the way by means of a group interested in stopping what is to come。 Can Alicia and Michael change the future? Is there a multiverse and is it true that “for each possible change in decision, a different universe exits?” Will changing the present ensure a brighter future? I must admit that the first third of this story was a bit to techie/science for me。 I am glad that I stuck it out。 The story concept was well worth it。 The characters added depth to the story as well as keeping the story exciting and entertaining。 I recommend this book to anyone interested in science fact and science fiction。 。。。more

Graisi O'Hara

A good thriller that kept my attention。 It's only too bad it wasn't longer。 A good thriller that kept my attention。 It's only too bad it wasn't longer。 。。。more

M。A。 Rothman

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 fantasticAbsolutely fantastic。 I wouldn’t have imagined this kind of ending, and yes, more Alicia please。 I nearly fell over when a Yoder showed up, but she was awesome。