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Monday, December 8, 2025

Review Tour: The Quantum Revelations by Stuart Heinrich @GoddessFish



THE QUANTUM REVELATIONS

by Stuart Heinrich

GENRE: SciFi Mystery Thriller 


 

Blurb:


The world is on the brink of an apocalyptic climate crisis and quickly spiraling out of control into a dystopian nightmare. As everything collapses around them, two scientists struggle for relevance in their quest to build the world’s first practical quantum computer. They discover so much more. A mystery of physics that goes deeper than they could have ever imagined..



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Excerpt:

Zara looked down at the metal framed hospital bed where her mother lay camouflaged amid an array of tubes, wires, and beeping machines. An intubation tube was taped over her mouth, and Zara cringed as she imagined what it must feel like to have a tube like that rammed deep down her throat. The ventilator pulsed with a soft mechanical hum, and her mother’s chest rose and fell artificially.

The nurses stood on either side of the bed and used a sheet to roll her mother’s body slightly. They had to move her twice a day to prevent bedsores.

All done,” said Leanne. “What’s for dinner this week, Zara?” she asked.

Zara forced a smile and set down the takeout bag on the bedside table. “Korean fried chicken, extra spicy,” she said. “It’s been a while since we did this one, hasn’t it?” she said to her mother.

Just because her mother was incapacitated didn’t mean she couldn’t continue to uphold their old Friday night tradition of dinner with mom.

Sounds delicious, enjoy!” said Leanne, waving goodbye. Then she and the other nurse left, closing the door behind themselves.

Zara sat down on the bed and took her mother’s hand. “Hey Mom, it’s me,” she said softly.

Seeing her mother like this always made her heart ache. Even though she had been visiting every Friday for over a year now, it was like reopening an old wound every time. How could her vibrant, bubbly mother just be laying there as if her body were a living husk? There, but not there...

The doctors said they could detect brain activity, but she had no reflexes or responsiveness. They didn’t know if she was brain dead, or dreaming, or fully conscious — listening to everything they were saying but unable to move. Trapped inside her own body, yet unable to scream.

It would have been easier if her mother had simply died in the accident. Then she could just grieve and move on, but she didn’t wish for that. She still had hope that her mother would wake up someday, even if the odds were low.


My Review:

The Quantum Revelations began rather slowly, but it gained momentum when the guy tossed a lit cigarette into the ocean, which was bubbling with methane gas. I couldn't believe it; did he really just do that? Seriously, what was he thinking? Didn't he realize the potential consequences? I won't say anything more; I'll leave it at that. Not going to delve into that topic. But as the saying goes, “you don’t know until you know” or something along those lines.

The storyline of The Quantum Revelations hit me in waves. One moment it was flowing smoothly, and the next it would crash down. There were definitely captivating moments that made me want to learn more, especially the section about constructing a quantum computer, which really intrigued me. However, much of it felt like reading a textbook, but then it would pick up again as it shifted direction.

I would suggest The Quantum Revelations to anyone who has at least a basic understanding of photons, quantum physics, and methane gas! If this sounds like a book you'd enjoy, then I highly recommend you grab a copy of The Quantum Revelations today and immerse yourself in it!



Author Bio and Links

Stuart Heinrich is a computer scientist with a PhD from NCSU and a passion for studying the fundamental nature of reality and physics. He is known for his unique theories on the Relativity of Existence (ROE), the Maximally Biophilic Principle (MBP) and Quantum Fluid Dynamics (QFD).

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1 comments:

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thank you for hosting and reviewing THE QUANTUM REVELATIONS.