Meanwhile or perhaps at some other time, entirely -- Amunet and Keku are students in a special school in a 10-Dimensional world. In their classes, they are expected to create Universes out of chaos, divinity, and just a dash of dark energy. But Universe creation is not an exact science, with every attempt requiring its own roll of the dice. When a creator makes a mistake, it rains stars and planets.
Is there something they can do to help Alice in her quest for a new home? But, first, Alice will need to survive the perils of being an alien in the worlds she discovers. A blend of literary storytelling and unexpected humor, How to Make a Big Bang: A Cosmic Journey is filled with enough science fact that readers might just learn something along the way. (This is no coincidence, since one of the authors is also a distinguished Theoretical Physics professor.) Will Alice find a new home on one of the planets she discovers? Or will she end up in a cosmic zoo? Or, worse, in the middle of a war which could destroy the entire Universe? Obviously, Alice is in for the story of her life. And, quite possibly, the story of all of our lives.
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Andrew Flambaum is a young writer, his stories often deal with the supernatural and how the ordinary objects or events may unveil a hidden connection to another reality.
''A cosmic journey in print better than Star Wars, Star Trek and Babylon 5 that will send the reader wanting more and hoping the authors will continue the journey. '' -- --Fran Lewis, reviewer
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