With AI cover. In the world’s first nuclear fusion (also AI) novel* with the very descriptive guest writer Mokhaotsi Modipa, Eric Eliason takes you on a journey of danger, twists, surprises and suspense. And surprises/mystery.
The Torah book has 708 patterns in 125 themes, focused mainly around the first word and first verse of the Torah. Some of them are so incredible that I have no doubt in the Torah. I know of no more compelling book to believe in the Bible. The difficulty ranges from Elementary school (most of the patterns) to post-graduate Calculus patterns. Half are geometric.
Joseph Smith claimed that the Torah began with its second letter R. About half the patterns work only with the first letter B but the rest can work with the R to start.
Encircled is the first of its kind. It takes the fact that we are conscious and shows what that means the Universe should be like and also verifies that it is like it.
Tailor-made Video Games 2.0 is the first of its kind. AI to create general video games is still far away, and you couldn’t describe to Chat GPT what you wanted. This provides what an interface could look like so you could create endless games. If you read it, you will be able to come up with 1000s of video games and board games on your own. A child will think creatively. A teenager will learn programming skills and an adult will anticipate the future of programming.
Galactic Fulfillment is a main-stream science book about thousands and millions and billions of years into the future. It covers Alien encounters and becoming as God.
Oozing with Oodles of Positive Schizophrenia has 3000-4000 symptoms if you include on the webpage, more than any mental illness book I know. It’s from my own paranoid schizophrenia.
Flatland Turned on Out reinvents the wheel and comes up with ways to answer all the problems in science with a theoretical philosophy. It doesn’t have to be proven; it just has to not be unproven. It has lay people excerpts.
The best video game ever made explores the Flatland philosophy more for lay people as a video game.
Book of Mormon Examined is orthodox and simply evaluates the Book of Mormon a few verses per day.
*I am quite sure I was the first to think outside the box that Fusion Energy could be bad.
There are other novels that have fusion as a side note. The only novel I found much about nuclear fusion was by Isaac Asimov. Particles went between Universes but my novel is straightforward fusion. This’s a lot about AI too.