There cannot be many novels in which the central characters travel in time
by exploiting a version of quantum theory invented and published in the physics
literature by the novel’s author. In Einstein’s Bridge, physicist John Cramer
tells a delightful tale of wormholes, bubble universes and genocidal
extraterrestrials. Published by Avon, $3.99, ISBN 0380788314.
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