Elisabeth Gabai, a mathematics professor fascinated by multidimensional forms, is sent to Iceland to investigate a strange artifact discovered in a volcano. Her discovery mirrors her theoretical work, but it also places her in significant danger from unknown forces.
The novel plays with the idea of "tomorrow is yesterday," featuring segments where time appears to run backward for certain characters or objects.
The conclusion of the saga, where the fugitive protagonists face the culmination of a plan that spans across time and space. The Enceladus Mission (Ice Moon, #1) - Goodreads
is the first book in the Timeless Artifact trilogy by Brandon Q. Morris, a physicist and renowned author of "hard science fiction". The story explores complex themes of multidimensional physics and time manipulation through two interconnected timelines. Plot Overview
Twenty-eight years earlier, physicist Max Webber works at Princeton University to improve Einstein’s theories of relativity. He calculates that humanity faces imminent extinction unless he can locate a multidimensional object that he has seen in his dreams. Core Concepts and Style




