The fast, no-filler edition. The earth was "without form and void" before anything was made. People once lived nine hundred years - on a perfect decay curve. A stone "cut out without hands" grinds a civilization to dust the wind carries away.
Read lines like these the way an engineer reads a technical spec - and the strangest verses in the world's oldest text stop sounding like myth and start sounding like documentation. One gem at a time, the old war between science and scripture dissolves, and a single picture assembles itself: walls in space, a loop in time, an enemy who is *allowed*, and a watched world with an exit.
Every big idea from the full-length book, in a fraction of the reading time. Not a sermon, not proof - a lens. For readers of Sapiens and Carl Sagan, and anyone who's felt there was more sitting between the lines.