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Diaspora by greg egan
Diaspora by greg egan









diaspora by greg egan

9780575082090 Diaspora 32.6000 NZD InStock /shop/books /shop/books/fiction /shop/books/fiction/science-fiction-fantasy By the end of the second millennium, the human race has evolved into three distinct groups: conscious software programs known as citizens, sentient robots called gleisners and unaltered humans or fleshers.Įgan's remarkable gift for infusing theoretical physics with vibrant immediacy, creating sympathetic characters that stretch the definition of humanity, results in an exhilarating galactic adventure that echoes the best efforts of Greg Bear, Larry Niven and other masters of hard SF.

diaspora by greg egan

Intense in the way it brings highly detailed and technically difficult concepts and theories from the edges (and beyond) of current physics and presents them at length to the reader. By the end of the second millennium, the human race has evolved into three distinct groups: conscious software programs known as citizens, sentient robots called gleisners and unaltered humans or fleshers.Įgan's remarkable gift for infusing theoretical physics with vibrant immediacy, creating sympathetic characters that stretch the definition of humanity, results in an exhilarating galactic adventure that echoes the best efforts of Greg Bear, Larry Niven and other masters of hard SF. Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-290) In the 30th century, Earth is dying and the worlds three separate intelligences unite to search for a new home. Diaspora by Greg Egan is probably the most intense science-fiction book I've ever read. When a cosmic accident forces the evacuation of Earth, these three groups form a tentative alliance to explore the known universe in search of unknown and perhaps unknowable possibilities.Įgan's remarkable gift for infusing theoretical physics with vibrant immediacy. By the end of the second millennium, the human race has evolved into three distinct groups: conscious software programs known as citizens, sentient robots called gleisners and unaltered humans or fleshers.











Diaspora by greg egan