If you loved someone in a past life, would you love them again in this one? What about the next one? If so, then why? The Physics of Why addresses this question and others by telling three different stories of two people whose destinies cross three times in history, seeking love in the 16th century, seeking meaning in the 21st, and seeking redemption on a distant planet, far off into the future. It’s also the story of Why waves, the mysterious energy that binds them and binds us all.
The Physics of Why, like its author, doesn’t quite fit in a particular category. A twisty tale, it is probably best described as a literary sci fi adventure. Some of the topics broached include philosophy, love, religion and politics. There is also a healthy dose (maybe an overdose) of satire.
The Physics of Why
Science Fiction

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