The Disc of Time






Can the message written in the Disc of Phaistos be deciphered?
Researchers that have devoted all their life to the study of the Disc have concluded it's impossible.
If another analogue pieces with samples of that hieroglyphic scripture are not found,
that message of ancient Minoans is condemned to ununderstanding and silence.

Althougn, Dimitri Constantinopoulos, a professor of the University of Nicosia, in Kypros,
is convinced of the contrary.
The disc of Phaistos can be deciphered and the young cybernetic ingeneers of the XXI century will do it.

Dimitri chooses Philippe, a young French who has focused his passion for the Disc of Phaistos in a site
in the Internet: The disc of Phaistos: an enygma of History ,
and Nuria, a Mexican girl who studies Cybernetics and that ignores absolutely everything about the Disc,
the Cretan civilization, the Minoans, the Isle of Crete and Greek mythology.

Nuria must write a paper about her discoveries and upload it in the Internet, in this blog:
The Caves of the Wind.

The girl accomplishes hes task until she discovers by chance one of the particularities of the Disc of Phaistos:
the secret mechanism to travel trough time.

By this way, Nuria testifies the facts in the ancient Minoan times.
She observes actually the burying of the Disc of Phaistos in the 1645 BC and grasps with her
hands the artifact, bringing it into the present.
So, she builds a dangerous paradox: If she has in her hands the true Disc of Phaistos,
what happens to the one exposed in the Museum of Herakleion, in the capital of Crete?


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