'MANIAC' by Benjamín Labatut takes us on a journey through the 20th century. Among its pages we can find a group of physicists playing at being gods in the Los Alamos desert.

Montero Glez exercises his particular siege on scientific reality to demonstrate that science and art are complementary forms of knowledge. While God plays dice, scientists will play gods. In the end they will achieve it thanks to the great technologies of death. The shooter is Austrian physicist Paul Ehrenfest. He first kills his own son; The next shot is saved for himself.