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At once funny, wistful and unsettling, Sum is a dazzling exploration of unexpected afterlives—each presented as a vignette that offers a stunning lens through which to see ourselves in the here and now. In one afterlife, you may find that God is the size of a microbe and unaware of your existence. In another version, you work as a background character in other people’s dreams. Or you may find that God is a married couple, or that the universe is running backward, or that you are forced to live out your afterlife with annoying versions of who you could have been. With a probing imagination and deep understanding of the human condition, acclaimed neuroscientist David Eagleman offers wonderfully imagined tales that shine a brilliant light on the here and now.
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Fast im Jenseits, David Eagleman, Jürgen Neubauer
- Lingua
- Pubblicato
- 2009
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- Titolo
- Fast im Jenseits
- Sottotitolo
- Oder warum Gott Frankenstein liest
- Lingua
- Tedesco
- Autori
- David Eagleman, Jürgen Neubauer
- Editore
- Campus-Verl.
- Pubblicato
- 2009
- Formato
- Copertina rigida
- Pagine
- 142
- ISBN10
- 359338793X
- ISBN13
- 9783593387932
- Serie
- Tag
- Narrativa, Fantasy, Temi religiosi, Umorismo, Tematica filosofica, Fantascienza, Racconti, Morte, Spazio, Paura, Creatività, Futuro, Dio, Indagine, Trasformazione, Divinità, Vita dopo la morte, Dubbi, Creazione
- Prima pubblicazione
- 2006
- Titolo originale
- Sum
- Valutazione
- 4,15 su 5
- Descrizione
- At once funny, wistful and unsettling, Sum is a dazzling exploration of unexpected afterlives—each presented as a vignette that offers a stunning lens through which to see ourselves in the here and now. In one afterlife, you may find that God is the size of a microbe and unaware of your existence. In another version, you work as a background character in other people’s dreams. Or you may find that God is a married couple, or that the universe is running backward, or that you are forced to live out your afterlife with annoying versions of who you could have been. With a probing imagination and deep understanding of the human condition, acclaimed neuroscientist David Eagleman offers wonderfully imagined tales that shine a brilliant light on the here and now.





