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During our more 'Philosophical' moments...we have all wondered about 'Time'...its true nature...and its impact on us! But what if?...'Time'...had similar concerns...about us? For the people of Aruhu, a tiny Himalayan village, deep in India's ancient past, what begins as a visitation by a mysterious entity, quickly morphs into an inescapable trap...one that has left its imprint on all of human history...and the future! This is a trap that has seduced hundreds through its lure of absolute power, including the Nazis...who mount an epic expedition to unearth the source of God's power on…mehr

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During our more 'Philosophical' moments...we have all wondered about 'Time'...its true nature...and its impact on us! But what if?...'Time'...had similar concerns...about us? For the people of Aruhu, a tiny Himalayan village, deep in India's ancient past, what begins as a visitation by a mysterious entity, quickly morphs into an inescapable trap...one that has left its imprint on all of human history...and the future! This is a trap that has seduced hundreds through its lure of absolute power, including the Nazis...who mount an epic expedition to unearth the source of God's power on Earth...only to discover that the cost of absolute power...is also absolute! This is the story 'Time' wants to tell us...this is the story of Chronux!
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Autorenporträt
Sagar Kamath teaches History and International Affairs at Symbiosis International University. With a Masters in History and Philosophy and over 9 years of experience in the teaching sector, he has lectured extensively on subjects ranging from global history to modern day geopolitics and specializes in issues of religion and politics. An avid storyteller, he has spent years researching humanity's intricate interplay with the natural world, and believes that events like World War II serve to highlight the best and the worst, we as a species are capable of......something amply reflected in this work. In his free time, he loves to explore 'off-the-beaten-track' locales that have a sense of mystique about them.