Journey into the unknown dimensions of space and time!
Explore the unknown dimensions of time and space where reality is an actuality of a matrix. Meet creatures, alien beings, and the supernatural spirits who inhabit the worlds above, beneath, and beyond, where time and space are perceived as mere illusion.
5.0 out of 5 stars Nuggets to cling to are buried in his words.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
Victoria Roberts Siczak has a phenomenal vocabulary, and she uses it to weave a tale that brings cosmic science down to earth. An eclectic group of scientists and students with various expertise in multiple disciplines set out to explore magnetic shifts, odd lights, and strange disappearances in Pecos.
Siczak mingles the spiritual elements of traditional religions as well as tribal beliefs and cultural practices—often citing the genesis of the original practice in her narrative.
Trapped in a parallel universe, the researchers fight to escape a dangerous world with shifting and extreme temperatures, violent winds, curious and peculiar plants and creatures, and dangerous anomalies that feed on human energy and deplete a person of their life.
They meet the others who have gone before them, and the jagged shifts in time leave each participant gasping for sanity as their memories are broken.
Back in Pecos, a group of psychics and investigators using different frequencies establish that the scientists, students, and professor remain alive.
The book is full of information regarding hypotheses and truths about the physical knowns and unknowns of our universe. This is how the author can incorporate the spiritual side of our world. It’s as much an unknown as the ability of an atom to be in two places at once. She gives credence to both the academic and the spiritualists.
Within and Where, to this reader, is Siczak’s best yet. A remarkable read.
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