Synopsis from: "The Universe, Sex and its attribution of Parallel Worlds. " From the novel THE PRAXIS CONTINUUM (A. Glass 2018)




 "Jess Alexia, a inner city clinical psychologist with her own personal issues. A casual user of opiates and pharmaceutical drugs who has a predilection for hyper-sexual behavior, whilst managing her own visions and hallucinatory dream states. She has been asked by one of her lovers, a Doctor at the local hospital, to assess a young woman that has been admitted into the emergency department unconscious. Only to awaken from a coma with amnesia, vivid with strange memories that may not be hers. As the aging astrophysicist Professor Dan Koso has grown tired of the fast paced, and in his opinion, sloppy research in a digital age of scientific reporting. He is about to release his final paper on Parallel Worlds and its other Earths. A theory of parallel Universes which are connected along a horizontal bridge, viewed as an encroachment within minutes of each other despite the elusiveness of their existence. Alexia upon her initial consultation with the young woman, sees a connection between the patient's mis-attributed memories brought on from an unknown type of amnesia, to a possible connection to Professor Koso's theory. Which paradoxically may also reveal Alexia's indifference to her own unique psychology."

Synopsis from:  "The Universe, Sex and its attribution of Parallel Worlds. "  From the novel THE PRAXIS CONTINUUM (A. Glass 2018)

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