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Physics and Philosophy: A Modern Love Story

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Can love be measured? Modeled? Reconstructed? Or is it always on the edge of collapse?

In Physics and A Modern Love Story, George Le Savant offers a luminous, witty, and emotionally resonant exploration of a relationship as seen through the dual lenses of science and meaning. Blending narrative, essay, and observation, this novel traces the arc of two minds—Leo, a hopelessly reflective philosophy lecturer, and June, a brilliant physicist who trusts equations more than emotions.

From the uncertainty principle to existential doubt, from toothbrush disputes to thermodynamic reconciliation, their story is one of collision, drift, and perhaps, return. Along the way, Le Savant dissects love’s entropy, its elegance, and its refusal to be reduced to either feeling or fact.

Can two people who speak in entirely different languages—of logic and longing, of models and metaphors—find a shared theory of everything?

A modern romantic treatise dressed as a novel, Physics and Philosophy is by turns hilarious and heartbreaking, cerebral and vulnerable. It is a book for anyone who’s ever tried to understand another person—and discovered themselves in the attempt.

126 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 23, 2025

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September 26, 2025
Every AI-generated book is a lie, and this one is even more so, because the "author" (not an author) would like you not to know that they are another AI slop-swilling "author" (not an author), W.D. Marcum, who has put out plenty of AI slop under his own name, mostly slop for children such as Blue Goo Poos Too. I wondered why he recently stopped publishing new shitty AI garbage daily, and now I know: it was to splatter the slop around under different names for different genres instead to see what sticks.

This includes:
Those Who Carry the Light by R. K. Naigara
Physics and Philosophy: A Modern Love Story and The Theory of Everything: Proving God Through Conscience by George Le Savant
The Dream of Crows by Owen Roth
A 7-book series starting with The Unregistered Scholar by George Le Canne
The Codex Keepers : The Forbidden Codex by E. L. Maren
Exhibit A-Hole: Reasonable Doubt by E. G. Blakeney
and possibly others yet to be identified.

How do I know these are all from the same person?
-W.D. Marcum rated all these books 5 stars; no one else has rated them at all.
-They're all published by W.D. Marcum's self-publishing imprint, "DLPG Holdings, LLC".
-They're all published only after Marcum stopped publishing AI books under his own name, which of course is now tagged as the AI slop it is here on Goodreads thanks to yours truly.
-one of the books uses W.D. Marcum's author photo on its cover, twice.

And of course every one of them features an AI-generated cover and the text inside reeks of AI-generated slop, indistinguishable from countless other such books the endless stream of people who want to be authors without actually writing a goddamn word keep sharting out.

Maybe it's not supposed to be a secret? The more likely explanation is that AI slop book peddlers have no idea how easy it is to spot the slop and see what they're up to.
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