Just finished reading an excellent and provocative book: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. The image is a fantasized depiction of me discussing the physics of this book, which is based on the concept that we live in a multiverse, with three of my doppelgangers. What would be appealing would be a work of science fiction that built upon the premise of his book, that we live in a multiverse and that it’s possible for different versions of ourselves to travel between them and interact, but with a plot that wasn’t as gruesome and violent as the one in Blake Crouch’s book.
A discription of the book from the author can be read here: http://blakecrouch.com/dark-matter.php
Just finished reading Blake Crouch’s fantastic and thought-provoking book, Dark Matter. The picture is a fictitious representation of me and three of my doppelgängers discussing the physics of this book, which is based on the idea that we exist in a multiverse.https://laptopswiki.com/how-long-to-charge-a-laptop-battery/ With a plot that wasn’t as gory and violent as the one in Blake Crouch’s novel, a science fiction work that developed on the idea of his book—that we exist in a multiverse and that it’s possible for different versions of ourselves to travel between them and interact—would be fascinating.