![]() Rollins investigates these ideas that go beyond our minds' boundaries, and uses them to craft near-fantasy thrillers. Just think about some of the completely unbelievable discoveries of quantum physics - the "cloud" of probability, Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, quantum entanglement, the puzzling dual nature of light - they all surpass our understanding - toppling Newtonian physics to its foundations - yet still stand up to mathematical rigor. I think that, when we close our minds to wild possibilities - believing that we already know how the world works - then we also close ourselves from understanding and joy. and Rollins has the intelligence to research thoroughly and conjecture (just barely) plausibly. ![]() However, if you listen without judging, you will see that Rollins has done his research before commencing his wild conjecturing. This third Rollins thriller pushes credibility to the limit, same as its predecessors do. because it just might justify your spending a credit. Now, if you still have some curiosity about "Deep Fathom," read on. If you are looking for realistic believability, then you should skip James Rollins: He will □□□□□□ stretch your suspension-of-disbelief capacity to its breaking point. If you are looking for lyrical, beautiful writing, then you should skip James Rollins: He is no James Lee Burke or Cormac McCarthy. ![]() Rollins Just Beginning to Hit His Stride. ![]()
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