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The Eternal Traveler
Matter's Diary
Author: Artur Kierach
Narrator: AI Voice Bill Oxley
Unabridged: 1 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 06/05/2026
Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Nonfiction, Philosophy, History & Surveys, Nature
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. What if the atoms inside your body had lived a thousand lives before you?
The Eternal Traveler tells the extraordinary story of a single carbon atom on a journey spanning billions of years. Born in the heart of a dying star, it drifts through space, becomes part of oceans, forests, dinosaurs, and eventually a human being. Civilizations rise and fall, species appear and disappear, yet the atom continues its silent voyage through time.
Through science, philosophy, and imagination, the story reveals a profound truth: nothing in nature truly disappears. Matter only changes form.
The carbon in your breath may once have been part of an ancient tree, a prehistoric creature, or the air inhaled by someone who lived thousands of years ago. And long after we are gone, it will continue its journey.
Thought-provoking and deeply reflective, The Eternal Traveler invites listeners to see life from a cosmic perspective — where birth and death are not endings, but transformations in an endless cycle of matter.
Because in the universe, nothing stands still.
Everything is traveling.
The Eternal Traveler tells the extraordinary story of a single carbon atom on a journey spanning billions of years. Born in the heart of a dying star, it drifts through space, becomes part of oceans, forests, dinosaurs, and eventually a human being. Civilizations rise and fall, species appear and disappear, yet the atom continues its silent voyage through time.
Through science, philosophy, and imagination, the story reveals a profound truth: nothing in nature truly disappears. Matter only changes form.
The carbon in your breath may once have been part of an ancient tree, a prehistoric creature, or the air inhaled by someone who lived thousands of years ago. And long after we are gone, it will continue its journey.
Thought-provoking and deeply reflective, The Eternal Traveler invites listeners to see life from a cosmic perspective — where birth and death are not endings, but transformations in an endless cycle of matter.
Because in the universe, nothing stands still.
Everything is traveling.