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Something of a science buff, he finds his personal history caught up in the disjunctions and vagaries of the 'many-worlds' hypothesis derived from the indeterminacy of quantum theory. His identity branches into variants extending back through history and ahead in the evolution of the universe, as both it and his own mortal, nature-enshrouded existence move toward the end of time.
Native Californian. Constant reader, occasional writer, former teacher. Quotes are mostly from what I’m reading. #MelvilleMonday
What doesn’t fade into the void? […] What is wrong with me, that I want to leave a trace, by scribbling these disjunct and jumpy notes concerning my idle existence? John Updike Toward the End of Time