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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSurya Prakash Reddy is a qualified Marine Engineer who rose through the ranks to serve as Chief Engineer during a distinguished 17-year career at sea. For the past eight years, he has continued his maritime journey ashore, managing vessels from his base in Cyprus. But beyond the precision of engines and navigation, Surya has always been drawn to deeper questions—about time, consciousness, and the hidden connections between ancient wisdom and modern science. Field of Memory is the product of that lifelong curiosity: a fusion of storytelling, metaphysics, and cosmology that invites readersRead More...
Surya Prakash Reddy is a qualified Marine Engineer who rose through the ranks to serve as Chief Engineer during a distinguished 17-year career at sea. For the past eight years, he has continued his maritime journey ashore, managing vessels from his base in Cyprus.
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In a distant future where civilization has mastered the laws of physics but forgotten the meaning of existence, two immortals embark on a journey across time to rediscover the forgotten truths of the cosmos.
Kairo and Elyra, soul bound seekers from the post-singularity world of Zypharion, are chosen to traverse Earth’s ancient epochs from the temples of Egypt to the Vedic forests of India, from Mesopotamian myths to Mayan mysteries. Guided by a sentie
In a distant future where civilization has mastered the laws of physics but forgotten the meaning of existence, two immortals embark on a journey across time to rediscover the forgotten truths of the cosmos.
Kairo and Elyra, soul bound seekers from the post-singularity world of Zypharion, are chosen to traverse Earth’s ancient epochs from the temples of Egypt to the Vedic forests of India, from Mesopotamian myths to Mayan mysteries. Guided by a sentient time-vessel and an enigmatic sage, they seek fragments of a universal memory encoded in the world’s creation stories.
As scientific reality converges with sacred myth, the two must confront a cosmic paradox: Is the universe a machine of particles or a dream of consciousness? Are we creators, observers, or the memory of something greater?
A sweeping philosophical odyssey, “Myths of the Cosmic Memory” blends cutting-edge cosmology with the timeless wisdom of ancient civilizations. It is a story for readers who believe that science and spirit are not enemies but twin lights illuminating the mystery of who we are.
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