Many Worlds One Mind
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Narrated by:
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Harry Dyer
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By:
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Jerry Conner
About this listen
A Journey of Consciousness Across the Quantum Multiverse — A Hard Sci-Fi Thriller.
Although there is no unequivocal proof… we all have a quantum mind buried deep inside the neural structures of our brains… it’s what makes us human. Complex quantum processes work continuously to shape and uphold our essence - functioning synergistically across the vast quantum multiverse. Do they ever fail? … What happens if they do?
Three astronauts embark on a NASA Artemis mission that takes them farther from Earth than anyone has ever ventured. Their objective: to intercept a mysterious object that briefly approached our planet, captivating scientists with its enigmatic properties.
But over a million kilometres from home, one crew member changes—suddenly and dramatically.
Did something interfere with their quantum mind?
No one can begin to explain what happened... except, perhaps, one person.
©2026 Jerry Conner (P)2026 Jerry ConnerWhile the mission to intercept Zeeman is a cinematic, "edge-of-your-seat" experience that makes you feel like a fellow crew member, the true brilliance of the book lies in what happens after.
The Jeopardy of Coming Home
Conner spends time making you fall in love with the crew—their quirks, their fears, and their camaraderie. You aren't just reading about astronauts; you're rooting for your friends. But the real excitement begins when they return to Earth. As the scientists realise that the "phenomenon" followed them home, the exploration of the Many-Worlds Interpretation becomes deeply personal and, at times, terrifying.
The Human Element
It’s rare for a book to handle multidimensional physics and raw human grief with equal skill. As the boundaries of reality begin to blur on Earth, you feel a genuine sense of concern. You find yourself asking: Is this the same person who left for the asteroid? Does "home" even exist anymore?
Why You Should Read It:
• Slow-Burn Suspense: The way the Many Worlds theory manifests in everyday life on Earth is more chilling than any deep-space vacuum.
• Emotional Core: This isn't just about science; it’s about the people we love and the versions of them we lose.
• The "Asteroid" Hook: The mission itself provides the high-octane energy that carries you into the deeper, more philosophical second half.
Final Verdict: Come for the space mission, stay for the heart-shattering realisation of what it means to live in a branching universe. A stunning, human-centric take on the multiverse.
"I went in expecting a textbook on physics and came out needing a hug and a drink with the crew. Conner doesn't just explain the multiverse; he makes you mourn for the versions of yourself you never became."
A stunning, human-centric take on the multiverse
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