Adam Felber

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Average rating: 3.72 · 926 ratings · 179 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
Schrödinger's Ball

3.54 avg rating — 356 ratings — published 2006 — 7 editions
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Dark Reign: Skrull Kill Krew

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Skrull Kill Krew #5

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Skrull Kill Krew #2

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Skrull Kill Krew #3

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Skrull Kill Krew #4

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Skrull Kill Krew #1

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Skrull Kill Krew Omnibus

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Skrull kill krew. Reinado o...

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Skrull Kill Krew #1 Of(5)

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Skrull Kill Krew #1 Skrull Kill Krew #2 Skrull Kill Krew #3 Skrull Kill Krew #4 Skrull Kill Krew #5
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“Dr. S didn’t notice. “Do you remember the cartoons of Rube Goldberg? An inventor of the most ludicrous contraptions. You know: a lever is pulled, causing a boot to kick a dog, whose bark motivates a hamster to run on a wheel which winds a pulley that raises a gate that releases a bowling ball and so on? Until, at the end, finally, the machine does something incredibly mundane, like making a piece of toast. Yes? Well, as it turns out, that’s the world. All these incredibly complex, inscrutably intertwined Rube Goldberg machines that can only be seen in retrospect when something happens.”
Adam Felber, Schrödinger's Ball

“People want electrons to orbit atoms like tiny planets, hard and regular. They make sense that way. People like that....they don't want their electrons to exist only as a cloud of potentialities. But that's what we've got now, and we're stuck with it. Quantum mechanics isn't going to roll over and die as easily as God did.”
Adam Felber, Schrödinger's Ball

“His latest theory about his dealings with women isn't that he's lost his reason or that women are illogical (Deb, for instance, displays exemplary thought processes;) it's just that a certain vital part of the interface between them is strongly encrypted and requires some workaround.”
Adam Felber, Schrödinger's Ball



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