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Chapter one
Tides
Evil Triumphs in These Multiverses, and God Is Powerless
How scientific cosmology puts a new twist on the problem of evil.
The Periodic Stranger
When exile becomes home.
The Evolutionary Pull of Ocean Tides
How animals’ biological clocks turn with the tides.
Chapter two
Parallels
Chapter three
Day-to-Day
Chapter four
Backyards & Starscapes
Chapter five
Zen
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