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John Lennon and a Book of Dead: Part 1
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This book does more than just answer the question “where’s a cop when you need one”...
Can you tell the difference between a murder-made-to-look-like-suicide and a suicide-made-to-look-like-murder?
You can now more than just cop-a-feel on indulging this curiosity, thanks to Princess Di, Marilyn Monroe, and a randomly selected cavalcade of dead celebrities...
The bar was raised to a level of difficulty which in a normal world would doom this effort from the start, by choosing these prematurely expired subjects at random.
But the world of mysteriously ordered-time is not the accepted norm!
Whatever fruits are born from this effort will become a bumper-crop in a more controlled setting beyond the simple benchmark of celebrity.

In the first book of this series----“Noodling in the River of Time”----we posed the underlying question generating this series , i.e. what might be the nature of time that would result in there being some significance or meaning to the timing of events in our lives? And might there be a material precedent for such an interpretation? We offered the dilemma of mirror-image molecules in living systems as the spatial version of this kind of inquiry into time, with, for example, left-handed molecules benefitting an organism while right-handed molecules doing the opposite even though they have identical chemistries. Decisions we make in life based on the timing of personal events might have a similar effect, i.e. a convergence of events (what many call just “coincidence”) will offer the proverbial “fork in the road”, begging us to choose going either right or left, but with the foreknowledge that the results will not only be different, but quite opposite----one either helping us or hurting us. “C’est la vraie vie!”

In the second book of this series----“Pyroclastic Nanoscapes”----we stumble upon a model for time that makes time surprisingly more predictable and therefore collaterally makes the timing of events less coincidental, helping to close the first book’s conceptual gap between the time in which events converge and the space in which mirror-image organic molecules converge on a living system.

This present book continues a “ratcheting forward” process of refining the idea of a suspected hyperfine-detail to time by investigating the events in one’s life that fill in the temporal landscape between birth and death. If John Lennon’s life was in any way meaningful, then his death will be proportionately informational, at the very least to the forensic community if not to the garden-variety Lennon fan...

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWibbla Books
Release dateApr 27, 2018
ISBN9781370670451
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The hayride of life reveals hay to be more than just “for horses”... And drawing straws more than just a game run by a mischievous cosmic straw boss who insinuates himself into your day-to-day life... That rectilinear old dirt road of self-determination becomes the proverbial heuristic thread unravelling the cosmological sweater revealing time to perhaps having its own shape, rivalling space itself... We can see this in the timing of events as a constellational pointing to the future or to the past (to one’s benefit or to one’s detriment) in the same way as the juxtaposition of mirror-image molecules reveals what is constructive or destructive for one’s health specifically stipulated by light being rotated clockwise or counterclockwise by these life-conducting entities. As individuals we are compelled to make sense of the timing of events in our own personal lives, just as chemists are to make sense of the timing of mirror-image molecules on the body’s receptors in intelligent drug-design.

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