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Transdimensional Tea
- A Tale of Myths, Megastructures & Meandering Moons
- Narrado por: LIZ MAY BRICE
- Duración: 5 h y 54 m
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Resumen del Editor
Far into humanity's distant future, Naga, a whimsical superintelligent being, finds herself reborn. Her trusty companion Apollo – a quantum quintessence with an uncanny ability to predict the future - helps her throw a birthday party of cosmic proportions.
Naga's children – Tartarus, Gaia, Iapetus and Mnemosyne – have mixed feelings about their newly reborn mother and about each other. Remembering their own trials and tribunals, they rediscover themselves and take a stab at understanding consciousnesses, complexity and what it means to be alive.
This capricious journey merges mythology, philosophy, and modern scientific understanding with a dash of humor, existential dread and the prospect of what humanity may eventually leave behind.
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- Jenni Christensen
- 05-11-24
Loved listening and teasing out new nuances on repeated readings
I’ve read this as the print version as well, and really appreciated the new nuances I picked up in this format. There are so many layers to explore in this story. Liz did a wonderful job bringing the characters to life. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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- Karli B.
- 05-11-24
Layers of meaning
It seems like almost every sentence had a dual meaning, which I enjoyed. I learned a lot while listening to this book and found myself researching concepts that courced through it. At the end of the book, I realized that I have to listen to it again to get even more of the references I had missed the first time.
That said the book still read like a light-reader; still had playfulness and humor.
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