Kniha Transquantum Dislocation Andrea Scarsi

Transquantum Dislocation

When the world stirs, and suddenly wants to speak to you

Autor: Andrea Scarsi
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Očakávané naskladnenie
Naskladnenie 30. 06. 2026
13.20
Transquantum Dislocation is one of those expressions that sounds as if it's been lifted straight fro...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
106
EAN
9798184296302
Enbook ID
53025924
Hmotnosť
141
Rozmery
152 x 229 x 7

Kompletný popis

Transquantum Dislocation is one of those expressions that sounds as if it's been lifted straight from a theoretical physics manual - or from the back cover of a slightly battered 1970s pulp sci‑fi paperback. Which is precisely why it's irresistible.
Taken seriously, it might evoke:

  • a phenomenon in which a particle doesn't merely "jump" from one quantum state to another, but ends up somewhere else entirely without bothering with the bit in between
  • an extreme form of quantum tunnelling, so radical it feels like a shortcut carved through the fabric of space itself
  • an effect in which information and matter "relocate" to another point in the universe without violating classical physics... at least not too outrageously
In short: the sort of thing that gives even the most zen‑like physicists a headache.
But if we treat it as a narrative title, it becomes even more delightful, because it sounds like:
  • the name of a scientific accident that kicks off the plot
  • a secret protocol no one was ever meant to activate
  • an inexplicable phenomenon that upends a city - or a small Italian town full of suspicious, eccentric characters
And at that point, the story practically writes itself: someone presses a button, something disappears and reappears where it absolutely shouldn't, and chaos spreads with the speed of small‑town gossip.

Transquantum Dislocation is a wonderful idea, carrying exactly that clever‑novel energy that enjoys blending science, humour, and a touch of pop philosophy.
It's a title that promises mystery, absurdity, and a particular kind of nerdy yet accessible wonder. And above all, it's a concept that can bend in a thousand narrative directions without ever losing coherence.
A scientific mystery told with comic flair, real science used lightly, a reluctant protagonist, and aliens watching us from above?
So then - Transquantum Dislocation: what on earth is it really?