Only problem is, Martin has no control over any of this.
~Normal~
"Have you ever experienced déjà vu?”
“You just asked me that.”
“It’s a little metaphysical comedy.” The professor laughs.
Martin can’t find the funny right now. He just glares at the professor.
How about the feeling that you know someone from before, even though you’ve just met?” the professor asks.
“Sure, I’ve felt that before.”
“All of that is because you have met them and you have been there before. Maybe even simultaneously.”
Martin puts his head in his hands again as the professor goes on to explain Einstein’s theory of everything.
“We all know Einstein’s most popular theory, the theory of relativity and his second great theory which brought us general relativity, space warps, the Big Bang, and black holes. But, it’s his third one, the theory of everything, that was his greatest theory. What he had hoped for was that his crowning achievement would be the discovery of the unified field theory. An attempt to read the mind of God.”
“What did God say?”
“Nobody knows. Einstein died before he finished it.”
“And this helps me how?” Martin asks.
“It doesn’t. I’m sure this is just a temporary opening and will close soon enough. In the end, you might have fleeting memories, but that’s all. In the meantime, enjoy this peek into the mysterious.” The professor giggles a little as he leans back in his chair and pretend puffs on his prop pipe.
Martin considers beating him over the head with the Einstein bust.
Annie Wood is a Hollywood native, lifelong actress and writer. She was the host and co-producer of the nationally syndicated dating game show, BZZZ! She has appeared in many films and television shows and is an award winning playwright. The digital-series she created, wrote and stars in, Karma’s a B*tch was Best of the Web on Virgin America. Annie is committed to telling stories that have plenty of her two favorite things - humor and heart. "Have you ever experienced déjà vu?”
“You just asked me that.”
“It’s a little metaphysical comedy.” The professor laughs.
Martin can’t find the funny right now. He just glares at the professor.
How about the feeling that you know someone from before, even though you’ve just met?” the professor asks.
“Sure, I’ve felt that before.”
“All of that is because you have met them and you have been there before. Maybe even simultaneously.”
Martin puts his head in his hands again as the professor goes on to explain Einstein’s theory of everything.
“We all know Einstein’s most popular theory, the theory of relativity and his second great theory which brought us general relativity, space warps, the Big Bang, and black holes. But, it’s his third one, the theory of everything, that was his greatest theory. What he had hoped for was that his crowning achievement would be the discovery of the unified field theory. An attempt to read the mind of God.”
“What did God say?”
“Nobody knows. Einstein died before he finished it.”
“And this helps me how?” Martin asks.
“It doesn’t. I’m sure this is just a temporary opening and will close soon enough. In the end, you might have fleeting memories, but that’s all. In the meantime, enjoy this peek into the mysterious.” The professor giggles a little as he leans back in his chair and pretend puffs on his prop pipe.
Martin considers beating him over the head with the Einstein bust.
Also, she can juggle oranges for about three seconds and spider monkeys creep her out.
Now you know everything.
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I am not sure if something is deja vo a miracle or just coincidence. They all have a way of working out in the end though !
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the excerpt! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like the sarcasm in cover and title!
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ReplyDeletesounds like a good book
ReplyDeleteWe have something in common I can juggle oranges for about 3 seconds too LOL
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