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The conclusion of the Wardenclyffe TrilogyTime travelers are stranded in the Gilded Age in the company of an Ozark Granny, a time-traveling goat, a pair of Gypsy fortune tellers, and a homing pigeon that flies across time and space. They seek Nikola Tesla at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. They need Tesla's technology, and they aren't above using any means to get it. A fanatic from the future is desperate to stop them and the cost may be the fair itself: the fulcrum point upon which the 20th century totters.Hail Columbia!
An artist whose medium is time, a young mad scientist who accidentally invents a quantum suicide machine, his elderly doppelgänger from the future, a time-traveling milk goat and a homing pigeon that can fly across time and space. What do they have to do with the Wardenclyffe Foundation, and how are Nikola Tesla and Mark Twain involved? Can a fanatic from the future stop them before they rip the One True Universe' in two? Their story begins here.More than a time travel romance, Schrodinger's Goat explores a startling future where the apocalyptic disaster of an overpopulated world is avoided by sending people to parallel dimensions via quantum suicide machines, the cultural shift that occurs and the rise of a fundamentalist resistance fighter who will go to any length and to any time to stop the first time traveler and his wife.
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