In Quantum Roots II: Worm Holes, author Kyle Keyes continues the journey of meek Olan Chapman, now transformed into the formidable vigilante Samuel Leroy McCoy, a US deputy marshal who maintained law and order in 1876 Dodge City. Set against the backdrop of rolling sagebrush and echoing horse whinnies from bygone days, this sequel introduces an eerie transformation that challenges the DPA Director, Alexis Grumman, to reconsider the validity of worm holes. Dr Norman Daly explains that “Basic creation is a worm hole,” detailing how atoms require hadrons to form a nucleus, each hadron emerging through its own worm hole. He elucidates the process involving quarks and their role in shaping genetic configurations before the worm hole closes, dividing time from the timeless.
The narrative weaves together action and scientific exploration as Samuel Leroy McCoy finds himself wanted for multiple killings, forcing him to evade authorities and a domineering wife, Ivy Chapman. The book is based on mounting evidence that people are formed from recycled energy, blending historical adventure with cutting-edge physics concepts to deliver an engaging and thought-provoking read.
With 296 pages of intricate storytelling and scientific intrigue, Quantum Roots II: Worm Holes invites readers on a thrilling odyssey that blends the past with the future, making it a compelling addition to the series.
