About the Book

In a universe where light bends, time stretches, and consciousness flickers like static between dimensions, For Relativists Twelve and/or Teenaged invites readers into the singular mind of Dorian Redus  — a writer, thinker, and cosmic observer who dares to blend Einstein, the Bible, and the human psyche into one radical, reflective experiment.

Through the voices of Mr. Lion, Mr. Frog, and Dr. Praying Mantis, Redus transforms relativity into poetry and psychiatry into philosophy. He wrestles with faith and reason, sanity and insight, science and spirit — revealing a visionary’s journey through the galaxies of mind and matter.

Part memoir, part cosmological meditation, and part allegorical dialogue, this book is both an exploration of light-speed physics and an act of luminous defiance against the limits of perception.

A work for seekers, skeptics, and dreamers alike — those who wonder whether the stars outside and the thoughts within might, in truth, be reflections of the same divine design.