u/lakalay

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Sci-fi that goes beyond the universe/books with incomprehensible concepts

Hi guys, do you have any book recommendations that deal with entities/concepts beyond the universe itself? Not really multiverse stuff, but something more like before creation, outside existence, or realities so alien and incomprehensible that they genuinely make you stop and stare at a wall. Basically, books on a cosmic scale that causes existential awe, books with ideas that feel bigger than human understanding - making you question your own existence kind of book.

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u/lakalay — 6 days ago

I rambled a lot about this to my friend, especially since the sprayed edges are hard to find in London for some reason. She tracked one down and gifted it to me!

u/lakalay — 26 days ago