In 'The Man Who Made the World' by Richard Matheson, Doctor Janishefsky encounters a man who boldly asserts that he is the creator of the world. The man explains that he made the world in just three and a half months using instruction books he made up. He further reveals that before creating the world, he lived beyond time in the cosmos. As the conversation unfolds, the man defends his creation, acknowledging that it may not work perfectly but asserting that he never claimed it would. This intriguing story explores themes of creation, ingenuity, and the complexities of the world we inhabit.
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0. | Opening |
0 mins 55 secs |
1. | Chapter 1 |
10 mins 56 secs |
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