The Thermodynamics of Love: The Secret Life of a God
Book Details
Author(s)P. E. Cuberos
ISBN / ASINB00T1P9P3S
ISBN-13978B00T1P9P33
Sales Rank1,718,603
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
THE THERMODYNAMICS OF LOVE TRILOGY
BOOK I: THE SECRET LIFE OF A GOD
BOOK II: DIARY OF AN EX-GODDESS
BOOK III: THE PHYSICS OF ROMANCE
We live in a world of relationships: from chemical bonds to boy meets girl, to families and societies, to the laws that govern the cosmic order.
The trilogy is a typical love story. Indeed, boy meets girl and a relationship develops, but we all know that as Woody Allen says "Sooner or later everything turns to shit". In other words, in most relationships, the initial dynamic exchange of heat-energy soon becomes the dreaded lukewarm Entropy, harbinger of Heat Death.
However, the physics that seem to doom David and Kate’s relationship to the Thermodynamic trap, might be able to help them to transform it into the everlasting loop of energy exchange they have always dreamed of: a Superconductive Love unmarred by friction from guilt, fear and resentment.
Their quest will force them to challenge, and eventually transcend their all too human feelings of inadequacy, the apparently inevitable limitations of time, and the hazy, illusory lines between dream and reality, life and death.
BOOK I
THE SECRET LIFE OF A GOD
David is a very normal young man. Like most of them, he lacks confidence. Like many of them, he has fallen for Kate, the most beautiful girl around.
But David's lack of self-confidence goes beyond youth’s growing pains. It goes back to the roots of an ancient civilization, and is entrenched in his sinful origins on the shores of the Ganges as the son of an Indian outcast -those born below the feet of the God- and a British father.
In Kate he meets his Goddess and his downfall. For how can he ever bring himself to look at the goddess in the eye?
BOOK I: THE SECRET LIFE OF A GOD
BOOK II: DIARY OF AN EX-GODDESS
BOOK III: THE PHYSICS OF ROMANCE
We live in a world of relationships: from chemical bonds to boy meets girl, to families and societies, to the laws that govern the cosmic order.
The trilogy is a typical love story. Indeed, boy meets girl and a relationship develops, but we all know that as Woody Allen says "Sooner or later everything turns to shit". In other words, in most relationships, the initial dynamic exchange of heat-energy soon becomes the dreaded lukewarm Entropy, harbinger of Heat Death.
However, the physics that seem to doom David and Kate’s relationship to the Thermodynamic trap, might be able to help them to transform it into the everlasting loop of energy exchange they have always dreamed of: a Superconductive Love unmarred by friction from guilt, fear and resentment.
Their quest will force them to challenge, and eventually transcend their all too human feelings of inadequacy, the apparently inevitable limitations of time, and the hazy, illusory lines between dream and reality, life and death.
BOOK I
THE SECRET LIFE OF A GOD
David is a very normal young man. Like most of them, he lacks confidence. Like many of them, he has fallen for Kate, the most beautiful girl around.
But David's lack of self-confidence goes beyond youth’s growing pains. It goes back to the roots of an ancient civilization, and is entrenched in his sinful origins on the shores of the Ganges as the son of an Indian outcast -those born below the feet of the God- and a British father.
In Kate he meets his Goddess and his downfall. For how can he ever bring himself to look at the goddess in the eye?
