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Ethereal Pixie Rings Of Mercy
Ethereal Pixie Rings Of Mercy
Ethereal Pixie Rings Of Mercy
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Ethereal Pixie Rings Of Mercy

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When hyper-intelligent mathematician David is forced to confront his own mortality, his coveted manuscript on the ‘Proof of absence paradox’ threatens to die with him. Desperate to salvage his life’s work, he realizes that his exceptional mentee and protégé, Naila, could hold the key to the salvation of his manuscript and theorem—but their strained relationship may not allow for that.

Consumed by doubt and plunged into a bewildering darkness, David is offered a glimpse into a vast interconnectedness, the likes of which outstretch his human comprehension and challenge his theorem. As nature, faith and science intertwine, David gains insights which transport him far beyond his original manuscript.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRob J Meijer
Release dateJul 21, 2015
ISBN9781311038388
Ethereal Pixie Rings Of Mercy
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Rob J Meijer

Rob is a multidisciplinary engineer with a focus on information security, data engineering, applied mathematics, cryptography and software engineering.In 2013 Rob added the writing of short science fiction stories to his already long list of interests that includes nutritional science, anthropology, power lifting and public speaking on geeky subjects.

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    Ethereal Pixie Rings Of Mercy - Rob J Meijer

    Tales of shrouded history

    Ethereal Pixie Rings Of Mercy

    (Atheist Afterlife)

    Rob J Meijer

    Alternate cover edition.

    Copyright 2015 Rob J Meijer

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    Acknowledgement

    First and foremost I would like to thank my very dearest of friends (who I shall not name here) for allowing me to use her as a crucial character in this story without who, the main character in this story would have lacked depth and would have been to much of a sulky douchebag. I also thank the very valuable input and encouragement I received from my beta readers Oscar Vermaas and Phillip Ebral. I would like to thank my editor, Jackie Davis, who did an amazing job polishing my work into something I can confidently publish. Last but not least I would like to thank 'you', the reader for picking up this publication and for considering it worth your time.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Bad Tidings

    Chapter 2: Old Friends

    Chapter 3: Bright Darkness

    Chapter 4: Contemplation

    Chapter 5: New Horizons

    Chapter 6: Ritual

    Chapter 7: Reunion

    Chapter 8: Bifröst

    Chapter 1

    *Bad Tidings*

    Inconvenient timing ! Those were David’s first and only thoughts after the doctor had told him the bad news. How could he complete the manuscript now that he had most likely only a few months left to live? Not a single thought about his own impending doom. He had known the message would come for a very long time. He just didn’t know when. Only the manuscript mattered to David at this point in time.

    Humanity was sick, and David’s research could be just

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