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'Do not weep, do not wax indignant, just understand. We just participate in eternal totality' : Baruch Spinoza - Ethics From the pristine waters off Tasmania, to the streets of multicultural Parramatta, in a world now battered by climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic, we are challenged to face the inevitable. Marlin Jackson a boy prodigy receives a message from a fifth dimensional life form called the MUZE. Their time is non-linear, as infinite as the size of our universe, and at a right angle to our perception abilities. With their help Jackson may find an answer, but we are a resource…mehr

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'Do not weep, do not wax indignant, just understand. We just participate in eternal totality' : Baruch Spinoza - Ethics From the pristine waters off Tasmania, to the streets of multicultural Parramatta, in a world now battered by climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic, we are challenged to face the inevitable. Marlin Jackson a boy prodigy receives a message from a fifth dimensional life form called the MUZE. Their time is non-linear, as infinite as the size of our universe, and at a right angle to our perception abilities. With their help Jackson may find an answer, but we are a resource driven species destined for extinction and we are eight billion too many. Their invitation has been sent, acceptance is pending, and it is not negotiable. Arnold Bask is a pioneer, in a space-time device called the Object, built by Jackson's company. Arnold 's mind becomes the conduit for the MUZE on their journey of assessment around multicultural Sydney Australia. Arnold walks into a Parramatta pub his first glance was on Rachelle Castles, and his heart skips a beat. The MUZE within his mind discover an experience long gone from their collective memories. Human love is a powerful force, but was it enough to stop the CULL.