Steins;Gate: the Complete Manga


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What do you get when you cross a microwave with a cell phone? Apparently, atime machine! Self-proclaimed mad scientist Kyoma Hououin and the Future GadgetLab members now have the ability to send text messages into the past. Will theyuse this newfound power for personal gain? To change the world? Or for somethingmuch more sinister... Find out in Steins;Gate! Collects the complete3-book Steins;Gate manga series in one omnibus volume!




Steins;Gate


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A self-proclaimed mad scientist and his team gain the ability to send text messages into the past when they invent a time machine by crossing a microwave with a cell phone. How will they use this newfound power?




Steins;Gate 0 Volume 1


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November 2020, the Beta World Line... In this world, Rintaro Okabe has given up. After suffering through indescribable grief and untold heartbreak, he gives up on saving the girl he loves. But one day, he meets her again, just not as he knew her. From this chance encounter, the gears of fate would begin to turn once more. The heroes of Steins;Gate return for a new time-altering story set in an alternate world where the Future Gadget Lab members failed in their original mission. Can one final chance lead to a happy ending?




Steins;Gate 0 Volume 2


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The world line shifts, and Rintaro Okabe inexplicably finds himself waking up in the future. The year? 2036. The world looks exactly as he'd been warned about; a hellish landscape rife with death and destruction. After witnessing this grim fate, Rintaro stands tall and steels his heart, resolved to put an end to this future once and for all. The heroes of Steins;Gate return for a new time-altering story set in an alternate world where the Future Gadget Lab members failed in their original mission. Can one final chance lead to a happy ending?




Steins;gate


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The Future Gadgets team has invented a time machine and altered the past, but their actions have had disastrous consequences. There may be a way to fix the timeline, but not without sacrifices. How much is Okarin willing to risk to save everyone he cares about? Find out in the final volume of Steins;Gate!




Steins;Gate: the Complete Manga


Book Description

What do you get when you cross a microwave with a cell phone? Apparently, a time machine! Self-proclaimed mad scientist Kyoma Hououin and the Future Gadget Lab members now have the ability to send text messages into the past. Will they use this newfound power for personal gain? To change the world? Or for something much more sinister... Find out in Steins;Gate! Collects the complete 3-book Steins;Gate manga series in one omnibus volume!




What Would It Have Been Like?


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This book describes the thoughts I had when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. presented his "I Have a Dream Speech" in Washington during the 1960s. Of course, I was not born during this time period, but my mind does think about the people, the scripture, and the inspiring words that came from his lips.




XX


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A "massive work of dizzying originality" (Boston Globe), XX is an inventive and boldly designed science-fiction epic by acclaimed graphic designer Rian Hughes—now in paperback The battle for your mind has already begun. At Jodrell Bank Observatory in England, a radio telescope has detected a mysterious signal of extraterrestrial origin—a message that may be the first communication from an interstellar civilization. Has Humanity made first contact? Is the signal itself a form of alien life? Could it be a threat? If so, how will the people of Earth respond? Jack Fenwick, artificial intelligence expert, believes that he and his associates at tech start-up Intelligencia can interpret the message and find a way to step into the realm the signal encodes. What they find is a complex alien network beyond anything mankind has imagined. Drawing on Dada, punk, and the modernist movements of the 20th century, XX is assembled from redacted NASA reports, artwork, magazine articles, secret transcripts, and a novel within a novel. Deconstructing layout and language in order to explore how ideas propagate, acclaimed designer and artist Rian Hughes's debut novel presents a compelling vision of humanity's unique place in the universe, and a realistic depiction of what might happen in the wake of the biggest scientific discovery in human history. Propulsive and boldly designed, XX is a gripping, wildly imaginative, utterly original work.




Gate Keepers


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Shun Ukiya is selected to lead a group of human teenagers, including Ruriko Ikusawa, who have the power to prevent Earth from being taken over by extraterrestrials, but their most dangerous opponent may be fellow human Reiji.




Galileo Unbound


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Galileo Unbound traces the journey that brought us from Galileo's law of free fall to today's geneticists measuring evolutionary drift, entangled quantum particles moving among many worlds, and our lives as trajectories traversing a health space with thousands of dimensions. Remarkably, common themes persist that predict the evolution of species as readily as the orbits of planets or the collapse of stars into black holes. This book tells the history of spaces of expanding dimension and increasing abstraction and how they continue today to give new insight into the physics of complex systems. Galileo published the first modern law of motion, the Law of Fall, that was ideal and simple, laying the foundation upon which Newton built the first theory of dynamics. Early in the twentieth century, geometry became the cause of motion rather than the result when Einstein envisioned the fabric of space-time warped by mass and energy, forcing light rays to bend past the Sun. Possibly more radical was Feynman's dilemma of quantum particles taking all paths at once — setting the stage for the modern fields of quantum field theory and quantum computing. Yet as concepts of motion have evolved, one thing has remained constant, the need to track ever more complex changes and to capture their essence, to find patterns in the chaos as we try to predict and control our world.