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Mirror Earth

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Earth. The future. Researchers have discovered how to detect fluctuations in time and found that there is the possibility for alternate realities. Complicated calculations, big laboratories and big interests are at stake.
A group of researchers is dedicated to pursuing the biggest experiment in their to see if there are indeed other worlds like ours. And what will they look like if there is anything like another Earth?


Step into the world of Mirror Earth to discover what's out there...

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Published December 5, 2015

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P.Z. Walker

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68 reviews2 followers
January 30, 2020
Good story

A pleasant science fiction story that promotes nudist/naturist lifestyle.
While showing how silly the textile world is, how a free world can be possible, a very entertaining story is told
348 reviews3 followers
November 9, 2022
A very good story

First grammar. It really irritates me to find missing words, misspelled words, words that Mahe no sense in a sentence. This story had this problem. Yest the story telling was good and entertaining. The author just has to work on either reviewing their work or make sure they have a good editor go over the story before publishing.
23 reviews3 followers
May 9, 2019
An interesting premise and story, though it read too much like naturist propaganda, which, while mostly true (I only wear clothes when I have to myself), detracted from the story.
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179 reviews18 followers
November 16, 2020
Pretty well done science fiction story. The concept of parallel universes is a recurring theme in science fiction. It is always interesting to examine the ways things could be different. In this case it is a world similar to our own and yet very different. A group from each world enters the other and tries to adjust to the new culture. In the other world things are less technological in a way (and yet more advanced in a sense that is unique). It appears fairly Utopian. It is what is known in economic theory and science fiction as a post scarcity society, which I find to be untenable but is also a common theme. Also in this world, clothes are a foreign concept and this also causes some issues for both parties as they try to adjust to this concept. However, there are some ways this other world is not quite Utopian, (minor spoilers) it includes creatures that in our world are extinct but are quite dangerous, however they are mostly relegated to their own wild-land. (spoilers end)
Some meaningful quotes "People are their own spirit and body. They need to have control over those and choose the way to live for themselves. That is how we live. If we want to jump from a roof or run into the wilderness then we do that, and the consequences are our own. No one would dare impose a limit on such an expression of freedom or desire to discover."

The book could use a bit of editing as there were some errors and inconsistencies here and there but overall good.
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86 reviews2 followers
April 18, 2017
Accidental Visitors to Parallel Earth

If quantum mechanics allows for parallel universes, why not a parallel earth. A parallel earth that is the mirror opposite of our earth. As a naturist, I definitely prefer the mirror earth. As an environmentalist, I prefer the mirror earth. Beam me over Scotty. Oops, flux transfer me over in a dimensional journey.
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