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In his childhood, Albert Einstein begins to have experiences that connect him with events from a past, seemingly unknown, located beyond the boundaries of his existence.
How is he related to these characters from the blue planet’s history that unexpectedly bombard him from the depths of his febrile dreams?
Will his reasoning as a man of science find a logical explanation for these episodes scattered along the course of his life, without having to renounce the objectivity that pervades his scientific work?
Find the answers to these questions in this story, and further discover the link between
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the final works of this illustrious scientist, which the world—mistakenly—considers to be nonexistent:
The unified field theory.
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