Category - Blurbs

BLURB: Simulation Model Mechanism Of The Universe

Our reality is simulated and the scientific principles of the simulation model itself are presented in this book. If you ever wondered who you are, where you are, what you are, why you are here, what is the meaning of life, no mistake about it you came to the right place to find out!
Maybe the idea “Simulated universe” sounds extraordinary but if you investigate further the facts and the essence of the subject matter eventually you will discover the truth.
Quantum physics has determined that all atoms in the universe are predominantly empty space and mass-less, with no identity or location and without the interference of the Higgs mass-generating mechanism the universe is almost entirely empty space and its energy is zero. Hence, the space-time continuum and geometry are non-existent on the fundamental level in base reality.
The simulated reality of an empty universe, which doesn’t contain any energy or mass, and comes into existence from the manipulation mechanism of the Higgs field is quite a realistic probability. Even space-time geometry which results from the presence of mass-energy is under a big question mark, because for a fact it is empty.
Our creator is getting impatient all is “spelled” out but why modern science is not yet establishing the Intelligent design as a legitimate scientific theory?
The book is written in the spirit of Albert Einstein: “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.”
About the author:
The pseudonym “Dr. Amschel” is used to hide the identity of the author and to provide a clear-cut separation between his private and professional life.

Why do I get the impression that all the most persuasive parts of the book are in the blurb? (Bonus points for “I’M USING A PSEUDONYM!!!”)

BLURB: TIME CHEST: Particle-Wave Duality from Time Confinement to Space Transcendence

The title of this book is literal and intended for two different but complementary meanings: first because “time” is a treasure chest that may open only when we appreciate its “real nature” , and then we shall discover that our normal time is actually imaginary, and that its real part is nothing but the “space” itself, which acts like the wave-front that is the “chest” of the outward time. Therefore, scientifically speaking, the Chest of Time is the physical vacuum, or empty space, that is the “aether” , or the “quintessence” , that contains huge amount of energy, which we usually call “dark” because we don’t have access to it under our current theories!

And the weird italics and bold are in the original.

BLURB: Silence on the Plains

This anthology of short stories written by Ray Pairan is dystopian, raw, and full of passionate humanity. Environmental destruction and unrestrained corporatism that leads to a world of pain and suffering are offset with lusty tales that excite both physically and intellectually. Take the journey into the totally unexpected – a travel into a not to distant future that each of us may already recognize.

But not preachy at all, I bet.

BLURB: Zalon Kingdom – The Invaders Arrive

This was a natural world that shunned the alien who could never fathom its pure fresh elegant beauty. Humankind alone was able to rejoice in the gifts of a world rich in color and natural pageant. Not one instant on any other world could compare to this special place on this nondescript planet so very far from the clustered luminosity of the densely packed center of the galaxy. The landing of our spacecraft out in some remote prairie expanse in the western United States facilitated the release of my brethren into the wilds of this fresh host filled world. The news reports being televised around the clock on the image projection screen downstairs in my ex-host’s living space indicated that our invasion was progressing nicely. They had footage of our spacecraft incinerating whole squadrons of primitive attack aircraft that had been called out to defend their backward planet against what they termed – the enemy. No sooner would they bring up reinforcements to be sacrificed on the front lines of battles extending across the planet and others already far enough along in their transformation would fire on their former native compatriots. Cataloging the rise and inevitable decline of yet another offshoot of our genetically impure species was a task for our many Anthropologists who traveled across the universe piecing our various experiences on thousands of living spaces. They simply would not admit defeat and accept their fate. What was most troubling was the technology employed in their sleekest fighter; for its agility and precision munitions targeting must have been designed with help from a more advance species. Was Earth a member of the Zalon Kingdom?

Possibly more passive-tense sentences than I’ve ever seen in one place.

BLURB: Waves in the Sky

Time maneuvered their lives through unforeseen circumstances. The canaries- Charu, Ananya, Neha, Avantika,Raihana and Yami- the heart and soul of Naivedya, run by Ms.Malini. They played together, studied together, stayed together, under the shades of their mother banyan, till they fell apart. Little did they know that they would be centrifuged by the Waves in the Sky. Hanging on to their mother banyan, they held their wings together and fought the storm.
A mind boggling tale of six headstrong girls, thirty years of their life, their mother banyan-Ms.Malini and a mystery.
A thrilling mysterious contemporary fiction.

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BLURB: Apple Tree

This is Benjamin Tyler’s first published book. “Apple Tree” is a poetry book by Benjamin Tyler that deals with topics from love to self-actualization, from raw realities to writing itself, and more. Comment down below for any questions, criticisms, etc. Keep enjoying poetry!

Dude, this is a book, not a blog.

BLURB: Shellbound

Shellbound tells the story of Luke Sanders, an ordinary guy who didn’t do enough. One day Luke finds that his life has been turned inside out, literally. He lands in an unknown, yet familiar place where a stranger guides him through the next steps that will hopefully unite him with his family again. In the meantime, he has WORK to do. Luke is HERE for a reason. His former employer, PointGPX, has developed technology that will endanger the lives of many. Luke has to navigate the RULES to stop them and take care of his family at the same time.

I still have no idea what the book is about.