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OverviewWhen Dante Vicente Creelson, a NOAA scientist and former Navy pilot, is torn from 1992 and hurled into the Caribbean of 1482, history itself is rewritten. Stranded among the Taíno, Caribs, Maya, Aztec, Inca, and the vast nations of North America, Dante carries the knowledge of a future not yet born - and the burden of a storm he knows is coming. Guided by love, haunted by destiny, he forges alliances across continents. With indigenous brilliance and fragments of modern science, the peoples of the Americas craft wonders never. imagined: solar canoes, sky gliders, electromagnetic transport, copper resonators, steam vessels, and luminous weapons of mercy. As unity grows, so does the shadow of 1492. Columbus sails west, bearing fire and empire. What awaits him is not a world to conquer, but the birth of a covenant preparing to stand as one. History can be changed. The future can be chosen. But only if the living chain holds unbroken. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Johnny Jj HernandezPublisher: Deztex Imprint: Deztex Edition: Large type / large print edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9798218799649Pages: 482 Publication Date: 12 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Edge of Two Worlds Time bends, though we rarely see it. In 1992, deep in the Atlantic's Sargasso Sea, a storm of human ambition tore the earth's veil. Aboard the NOAA research vessel Sargasso-7, an experiment meant only to measure gravity's whispers reached further than its makers dreamed. The crew called it the Dante Drive. Dante Vicente Creelson-engineer, pilot, and scientist-called it possibility. When the instruments surged, spacetime itself faltered. The equations of Einstein-relativity, curvature, the dream of a bridge between worlds-suddenly became more than theory. A Rosen bridge flared open above the sea, not a tunnel of light but a fracture rippling like heat on water. In that instant, past and future collided. Dante was cast adrift, swallowed not by waves but by centuries. He awoke in 1482, on the shores of Guanahaní. A world alive with drums, canoes, and stone. A world unready for the storm history would soon carry across the ocean. The Lucayan Taíno named him outsider. The shamans whispered omen. And in his heart, Dante knew the truth: within a single decade, ships bearing crosses on white sails would appear, and the world would change forever. Yet fate had given him more than exile. It had given him time. Ten years to weave a covenant strong enough to endure the arrival of Columbus. Ten years to unite peoples who had never stood as one. Ten years to bend history itself. Einstein had spoken of relativity as the geometry of tomorrow-a universe where time itself could be shaped. Now, Dante lived within that geometry. His exile was not an ending, but the beginning of The Relativity of Tomorrow. The sea had taken him from his own age. But in doing so, it had offered him the greatest choice: to watch the future unfold as written... or to forge a new one. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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