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005 | 20220803150043.0 | ||
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_aNLE _beng _erda _cNLE _dNFG |
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020 | _a9781786953483 | ||
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035 | _a(OCoLC)1325120146 | ||
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_aCOLSON, _bRUSS |
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_aColson, Russ, _eauthor. |
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_aThe Arasmith certainty principle / _cRuss Colson. |
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_a[Great Britain?] : _bDouble Dragon, _c2020. |
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_a430 pages ; _c20 cm |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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520 | _aA geology grad student with a spiritual bent and a mystic from the Pleistocene find a modern skeleton in ancient rock and must risk their friendship to save the world from an unexpected danger lurking within the laws of physics. Jen Hewitt, a quiet geology graduate student, doesn't actually believe in time travel. Were it possible, rocks from the age of dinosaurs should already be cluttered with artifacts from future time-tourists. Nevertheless, she proves with fellow geologist Jonathan Renner that a human skeleton encased in Pleistocene rock came from their own time. Their work, coupled with fundamental research by physicist Susan Arasmith, reveals an unexpected character to the universe that carries them from the safe world of science into a struggle with powers and possibilities they hadn't imagined. The three friends, along with Kar-Tur, a frightening mystic from the ancient past, learn that discovery is sometimes as much about faith as knowledge, and that friendship and love are often found where least expected. | ||
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_aTime travel _vFiction. _94241 |
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_aScience fiction. _2lcgft _9853 |
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