The Abbey (novel)

The Abbey[1] (Romanian: Abația) is a science-fiction novel by the Romanian author Dan Doboș. It was first published in 2002 by Editura Nemira.

The Abbey
AuthorDan Doboș
Original titleAbaţia
CountryRomania
LanguageRomanian
SeriesThe Abbey Trilogy
GenreNovel science-fiction
PublisherNemira
Publication date
2002
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN978-0-9824329-8-3
Followed byBlestemul Abației
(The Curse of Abbey) 

Plot summary

St. Augustine defined 6 periods from human life. The last period being the Armageddon - when the armies of humans led by a Messiah will have to defeat the forces of evil.

gollark: No. Via confusing relativity things, light still goes at the same speed relative to you on the ship. You could happily walk around even closer to light speed, and to outside observers you'd just seem to get closer to light speed but never actually reach it. Something like that.
gollark: Anyway, this doesn't seem to... explain anything usefully? It seems like a retroactive justification for *why* stuff is the way it is, but in a way which doesn't seem amenable to making useful predictions, and is also extremely vague.
gollark: Also, screenshots exist. Please use them.
gollark: Never mind, I found the "cosmicwatch" thing online.
gollark: How does it detect muons?

References

  1. 2010 - The Abbey, Ed. Better Karma LLC, 410 pag., ISBN 978-0-9824329-8-3


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