Year of the Crane

Year of the Crane

by David Diggs
Year of the Crane

Year of the Crane

by David Diggs

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Overview

Is the transference of the human soul possible? Most thought very unlikely, but the nude woman lying atop a cold lab table in a vacuum-sealed chamber separated by ten feet of empty lab space from the one she entered would convey otherwise.

What happens when humanity, space-time, and the universe collide in the same instance? An imperceptible rip is created through the fabric of space-time through which a ripple will emerge on both sides of the seam. Dr. Paul MacCauley and his team of four researchers pay witness to that which they did not anticipate - the ill-effects of an imperceptible but profoundly consequential ripple. Shortly after the ground-breaking and first-ever teleportation event of living human tissue, the ripple would impact multitudes in a brazen and bloody bank robbery gone horribly wrong.

As for the other side of the seam, the only known effect, ill or otherwise, came in the form of a coded message received at a ground-based observatory in West Virginia. The message that first seemed a riddle with no plausible answer, became burdened with context.

Humanities essence might very well be the theoretical barrier to human teleportation.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185834916
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/23/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David Anthony Diggs, full-time electromagnetics engineer, seeks to craft mind-bending stories as a writer and forever champion of science-fiction. His debut novel (Year of the Crane) is a deep-thinking, intriguing, thought-provoking trek to the limits of our understanding of what it means to be human. To be sure, the author does not seek to shrink the universe to make it manageable, more Earth like, but to instead endeavor to do the exact opposite.
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