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The Quantum Series, Books 1 - 3

By: Douglas Phillips
Narrated by: Graham Halstead, Kirby Heyborne, Traci Odom
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Forget everything you know about reality. The quantum world doesn't play by those rules.

Daniel Rice is a government science investigator whose specialty is solving seemingly intractable problems through scientific inquiry.

But Daniel's intellectual strength is sorely tested by the bizarre realities he finds in the quantum world. Extra dimensions of space trap the unwary, probability replaces cause and effect, and time isn't what anyone imagined. The other side of the mirror is a place full of dangers, but it's also somewhere a dedicated scientist can uncover secrets that connect humans with something greater.

©2017, 2018, 2019 Douglas Phillips (P)2020 Tantor
Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel
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I normally steer away from Time Travel in Science fiction but the credible build up to it through the first two books and their 3rd and 4th dimensional adventures enticed me to give the series a try . Glad I did , very enjoyable and very informative .

Excellent and credible

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Book 1 was ace, book 2 was good, book 3 wasn't. Some weirdness in the way this author writes about women and the relationships between the main character and the women in the book kinda got steadily more jarring as it went on.

Starts great, gets steadily less great

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The appalling English accents. After describing the character as being from Yorkshire the narrator the proceeded to sounded like an extra from a 19th century Jack the Ripper movie. And a bad one at that. Comparing the two Dick Can Dyke speaks the King’s English.
The book however is really intriguing and well written. Thank God the English character is a minor one.

Great book. Intriguing and well written.

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I started listening this book series without any foreknowledge of the book, or author, and presumed it was just the usual "bulk passtime"... Boy was I pleasantly surprised, it hit me on all the right spots. the story was gripping, well told and to my mind it had just the right amount of grounding in reality to keep my disbelief suspended. also narration was very well done. id like to think I even learned something of the concepts surrounding dimensions and time. well worth listening!

intresting and well written

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I learned so much from this book, and the author goes over what has been proven, and what is theory at the end to help my poor brain sort it all out

fascinating

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