Virginia Milhouse
Seeing Quantumly: How Everything is Connected to Everything Else
Seeing Quantumly: How Everything is Connected to Everything Else
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You will also see in this magnificent work of quantum entanglement, a symbiotic link between Plato's Allegory of the Cave and Dick Arndt's Tilting at Myth and a synchronicity between Virginia Milhouse's story and Alan Paton's Cry, The Beloved Country. Both writers', though never having met, write passionately about images of the good, the bad and the ugly juxtaposing a land and a people seared with racial injustices up until the 1990's. Milhouse saw that Paton's beloved country consisted of two parallel worlds. One, a world of the "sublime"; that is, a world of indescribable natural beauty, oneness with nature and spiritual transcendence and the other the "ordinary" world of "man's inhumanity to himself". The author tells us she wrote this sequel so that others could see the difference between an illusionary world and the real world and how everything in the 'real world' is quantumly connected. Although I am not Saul Bellow, I can say 'this is not a book of a professor but that of a thinker who is willing to take risks more frequently taken by quantum writers'. Prof. A. S. Sangam
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