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Number of the Beast

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Number of the Beast
14.99 €
Turns out we have the wrong perception of the universe. Or rather, universes. What is born by our imagination, and not only that which we see really in the form of stars, asterisks and constellations in the night and evening sky of the Earth, also exists in the space of the world described by Heinlein, the grandmaster of world fiction. Fictional worlds are not fiction. Edgar Burroughs' Barsoom/Mars, Frank Baum's Oz, Lewis Carroll's Alice's Wonderland, J. Swift's wry Laputa, and a host of other extraordinary lands are as real as the view from the window of the vacant lot behind your apartment building. 666 is the number of the Beast. The Beast in the novel is real; he tries to possess universes - both invented and existing. And he does it with the help of mathematical tricks. Not only that, but Earth is threatened by an alien invasion. The Black Hats, that's how the aliens disguise themselves, are already here among us. And if it were not for the genius Jacob Burroughs, who created the Continuumwalker - a device that allows you to move through parallel realities - there is no telling what would have happened to us, to you and to them, those beings and entities for which we are also responsible, since we foolishly created them. In this edition, the translation of the novel is revised and given in a new edition.
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