The Little Universe
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.61 (507 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1452836930 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 298 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The story calls into question the existence and the nature of God. Any reader who picks up this book will be hard pressed to put it down. What might God be if mankind can create a universe? Matthews is a master storyteller. --Thomas Anthony Longo, former editor Music City Computer News
. Jason Matthews is the author of novels, The Little Universe and Jim's Life. He's also the author of How to Make, Market and Sell Ebooks All for Free, How to Make Your Own Free Website and Get On Google Front Page
A very creative story J. Chambers NOTE: This review was originally published on Red Adept Reviews on March 22, 2011.Overall: 4 1/2 starsPlot/Storyline: 4 1/2 starsThis was quite an inventive story. I don't know how realistic the science was (don't worry, the author kept it very simple), but it made for a marvelous story. As the little universe (it fit in a large room) expanded, the scientists found a number of planets with in. "Wow! May be the best book I'll read this year!" according to Knipfty. The story quickly develops by focusing on the 2 main characters and before you know it, you can't put the book down. What if you could recreate the big bang in a lab? What could you learn? What are the ethical considerations once you've create a universe that has intelligent life in it?While the book is sci fi, it covers far more ground than that. All the while the characters continue to grow. Sharon Lippincott, Chilehead Adventurer said All Stories Are True; Some Stories Happened. "All stories are true. Some stories happened." But not all stories are believable.The Little Universe by Jason Matthews rings true. Nobody would argue that it happened, but with a stretch, it's remotely believable that it could. In my opinion, believability is beyond the point in this case. This is science fiction with a spiritual twist and an in-depth exploration of human nature. Matthews' c
To Webster's amazement, he finds planets and cultures beyond his wildest dreams. But a new assignment challenges him to rethink his place in the world. His little universe turns into a discovery machine--an overnight goldmine. He and his crew observe societies so far past them on levels of technology and spirituality, that the world will be forever changed.Webster's lovely daughter, Whitney, also overwhelms Jon. Over thirty and unmarried, he doesn't even own a car. What if you could create a universe: a miniature self-enclosed universe? Imagine having probing cameras that could focus to any star or planet looking for life. Is he a loser? Or is he about to become a partner in an experiment of phenomenal discovery?Webster Adams, astronomer, inventor, and Jon's latest client, performs such an experiment. For Webster Adams, one question immediately comes to light. She opens his eyes to the deeper meanings within the experiment by finding the most advanced beings within the project--the spirit guides from Theta 7.The Little Universe is a mind expanding concept. And once you found life, what if you could accelerate time and watch it evolve? What might you find?These are not