Angels of the Quantum Gate (Audible Audio Edition) William David Hannah Matt Franklin William Hannah Books
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Angels of the Quantum Gate is science fiction with a twist. It is certainly science fiction with fantasy elements, but it is encapsulated in a wry, ironic, satirical first person narrative that is very convincing. It involves a simple man who is swept into galactic encounters, universal truths, and purposes that are beyond understanding. The sardonic evolves into the spiritual in a work that, somewhere, may require belief.
Angels of the Quantum Gate (Audible Audio Edition) William David Hannah Matt Franklin William Hannah Books
I highly recommend this book. It is an excellent read and thoroughly entertaining for those who like a little sci fi and find the topic of UFOs and alien contact fascinating. The story line is dead serious, although fantastic, and told in a humorous way. The autobiographical presentation is believable, making me wonder at times if the author really believes he experienced what he told in the book: A simple man gets caught up in a plot with seeming Universal (or should I say Galactic?) consequences. As with real religion, the mystery underlying the events can never really be comprehended, and the author is wise not to try to pontificate on its meaning. The ah-ha moment for me came 72% into the book, when the protagonist is told by mysterious entities, "For in every pixel, every scene, every root and every branch and on and on forever, there must be one who knows. If not for that, there is nothing." I take it that the pixel is our entire universe in which Earth exists. The question a reader (and the protagonist) asks is, "So I'm the one in this pixel? I don't know what I know that makes such an important difference." My interpretation is that simply knowing about the other universes is sufficient to make the difference. The (fantasy) explanation for this could be that in order for a universe to exist, there must be a conscious link between it and all other universes. There has to be 'quantum entanglement' between universes. This kind of metaphysical treatment of the UFO phenomenon reminds me of one the greatest novels ever written about this subject: A Maggot, by John Fowles, also author of The French Lieutenant's Woman.Product details
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Angels of the Quantum Gate (Audible Audio Edition) William David Hannah Matt Franklin William Hannah Books Reviews
Great book
...wonder how much wider the universe is, what part we play, what is truth, how will we know it? ...worry about the protagonist, his sanity - or lack thereof. ...about those around him... about us as humans. Enjoyable, quirky read. Science Fiction hidden in the midst of philosophy and much more - or is it the other way around.
I'm not usually a sci-fi, alien, fantasy fan. I downloaded this book to help a friend.
BUT after reading this book I'm going to go look for more of his books.
Step out of the norm and have some fun!
I liked the story very much especially the bit of humor
Angels of the Quantum Gate is an engaging read that poses thoughtful questions about life and who we are as individuals and society. The author has a clear, almost wry voice at times. This book is intriguing and a quick read.
This science-fiction story was quirky, but also an enjoyable read. You really can feel for the title character as he is thrust from one situation to another. If you've ever wondered about what happened to people who claim to have been 'abducted' by aliens, this is as good an explaination as any.
This was not a typical sci-fi book. It is written from the perspective of the protagonist, blog style. His story is strange and you must pay attention or you will get lost. Not a bad book but not one I would likely recommend to most of my friends. Do you believe the story? The future of mankind might depend on you!
I highly recommend this book. It is an excellent read and thoroughly entertaining for those who like a little sci fi and find the topic of UFOs and alien contact fascinating. The story line is dead serious, although fantastic, and told in a humorous way. The autobiographical presentation is believable, making me wonder at times if the author really believes he experienced what he told in the book A simple man gets caught up in a plot with seeming Universal (or should I say Galactic?) consequences. As with real religion, the mystery underlying the events can never really be comprehended, and the author is wise not to try to pontificate on its meaning. The ah-ha moment for me came 72% into the book, when the protagonist is told by mysterious entities, "For in every pixel, every scene, every root and every branch and on and on forever, there must be one who knows. If not for that, there is nothing." I take it that the pixel is our entire universe in which Earth exists. The question a reader (and the protagonist) asks is, "So I'm the one in this pixel? I don't know what I know that makes such an important difference." My interpretation is that simply knowing about the other universes is sufficient to make the difference. The (fantasy) explanation for this could be that in order for a universe to exist, there must be a conscious link between it and all other universes. There has to be 'quantum entanglement' between universes. This kind of metaphysical treatment of the UFO phenomenon reminds me of one the greatest novels ever written about this subject A Maggot, by John Fowles, also author of The French Lieutenant's Woman.
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