“Hope,... which whispered from Pandora's box after all the other plagues and sorrows had escaped, is the best and last of all things. Without it, there is only time. And time pushes at our backs like a centrifuge, forcing outward and away, until it nudges us into oblivion... It's a law of motion, a fact of physics..., no different from the stages of white dwarves and red giants. Like all things in the universe, we are destined from birth to diverge. Time is simply the yardstick of our separation. If we are particles in a sea of distance, exploded from an original whole, then there is a science to our solitude. We are lonely in proportion to our years.”
Quote by Ian Caldwell
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In this suspenseful and intellectual thriller, a group of students at an elite university discover an ancient manuscript that reveals a hidden code. As they delve deeper into the enigmatic text, they uncover a series of mathematical riddles that lead them on a perilous quest. The story weaves together elements of history, mathematics, and mystery, challenging the reader's mind at every turn. more
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