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The Time Weaver's Tapestry
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The Time Weaver’s Tapestry

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This work embarks on a grand survey of history, archaeology, and modern physics, re-examining the past through the lens of quantum mechanics and the multiverse. It challenges the traditional linear view of time, exploring anomalies in the archaeological record and inconsistencies in historical narratives that suggest a more complex, multi-faceted past.

The work delves into the quantum revolution, the dethronement of time as an absolute entity, and the implications of a multiverse of histories, questioning the very nature of historical "fact." It proposes a new model of historical inquiry, one that embraces uncertainty and the multiplicity of possible pasts, drawing on quantum concepts like superposition, entanglement, and non-locality to reinterpret the past.

This exploration extends to the realm of archaeology, proposing a "quantum archaeology" that seeks information encoded not just in physical artifacts but in the fabric of spacetime itself. It examines enigmatic artifacts, unexplained phenomena, and cryptic accounts that defy the limitations of their eras, suggesting a past more complex and enigmatic than previously imagined.

The work concludes by emphasizing the ethical implications of this new perspective on history and archaeology, calling for a responsible and compassionate approach to the exploration of the past and the shaping of the future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Olyssipo
Date
3 November 2024
Pages
132
ISBN
9798227076106

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This work embarks on a grand survey of history, archaeology, and modern physics, re-examining the past through the lens of quantum mechanics and the multiverse. It challenges the traditional linear view of time, exploring anomalies in the archaeological record and inconsistencies in historical narratives that suggest a more complex, multi-faceted past.

The work delves into the quantum revolution, the dethronement of time as an absolute entity, and the implications of a multiverse of histories, questioning the very nature of historical "fact." It proposes a new model of historical inquiry, one that embraces uncertainty and the multiplicity of possible pasts, drawing on quantum concepts like superposition, entanglement, and non-locality to reinterpret the past.

This exploration extends to the realm of archaeology, proposing a "quantum archaeology" that seeks information encoded not just in physical artifacts but in the fabric of spacetime itself. It examines enigmatic artifacts, unexplained phenomena, and cryptic accounts that defy the limitations of their eras, suggesting a past more complex and enigmatic than previously imagined.

The work concludes by emphasizing the ethical implications of this new perspective on history and archaeology, calling for a responsible and compassionate approach to the exploration of the past and the shaping of the future.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Olyssipo
Date
3 November 2024
Pages
132
ISBN
9798227076106