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The Vertical Plane
Book • 1989
The Vertical Plane is a riveting personal experience of an inexplicable fault in the fabric of time, detailing Ken Webster's correspondence with an individual claiming to have lived on the site of his cottage four centuries earlier.
The book explores these extraordinary communications, which began on a home computer and evolved into various forms, including paper messages.
The language used in the messages matched 16th-century English usage, leaving Webster and his associates perplexed about the authenticity of the events.
The book explores these extraordinary communications, which began on a home computer and evolved into various forms, including paper messages.
The language used in the messages matched 16th-century English usage, leaving Webster and his associates perplexed about the authenticity of the events.
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