Far Futures Audiobook (Free)
- Various Readers
- 16 h 57 min
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2014-06-17
Summary:
Fivenovellas of hard technology fiction by five modern masters of the form
From NebulaAward winner Gregory Benford comes this ambitious hard SF anthology thatcollects five original novellas. Each one requires the very very long view-all are setat least ten thousand years in the future. The authors have a rigorouslyscientific look at of such grand panoramas, confronting the biggest issues ofcosmology, astronomy, evolution, and biology.
The lastmoments of a universe beseiged occupy Greg Bear’s Judgment Engine..LEARNING MUCH MORE about Much Futures Can something human matter at the end ofcreation, simply because contorted matter ceases to have meaning and period itself stuttersto an eerie halt?
Genesis by Poul Anderson is defined a billion years ahead, when mankind is becoming extinct. Earth is definitely threatened from the slowly warming sunlight, and vast machine intelligences opt to recreate humans.
DonaldKingsbury contributes Historical Turmoil,a starting focus on the prediction of the human future that difficulties thefoundations of psychohistory, while developed in Isaac Asimov’s famous FoundationTrilogy.
JoeHaldeman’s For White colored Hill confrontshumanity with hostile aliens who have remorselessly grind down every protection againstthem. A lone designer struggles to discover a place in this faraway, wondrous future when humanity seems doomed.
In In the Eschaton by Charles Sheffield, aman tries to save his dying wife from oblivion by hurling himself forward, inboth space and period, to the very end of the universe itself.
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