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Cosmologia Soggettiva

Questa serie si addentra nelle profonde sfere della percezione umana e dell'universo. Ogni romanzo esplora in modo indipendente come i punti di vista e le credenze individuali plasmano il nostro cosmo personale. Queste opere autonome invitano i lettori a riflettere sulla natura dell'esistenza e sulla soggettività delle nostre esperienze. Scoprite gli affascinanti paesaggi della mente e il loro riflesso nel grande arazzo dell'universo.

Distress
Permutation City
Quarantine

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  1. Quarantine

    • 256pagine
    • 9 ore di lettura

    It's late in the 21st century and bioengineering is now so common that people are able to modify their minds in any way they wish. It is an era which has been shaped by information systems so vast that security, in any form, is easily breached. Now you can be whatever you want to be, and do whatever you want to do. On Earth anyway. One night, thirty three years ago, the stars went out. 'The Bubble' - a perfect sphere centred on the sun - appeared in the sky, isolating the solar system from the rest of the universe. For thirty-three years, humanity has lived with the religious cults and terrorism which spawned in the wake of the darkness. We are now alone. Humanity has been cut off. Quarantined.

    Quarantine1
    3,9
  2. Permutation City

    • 309pagine
    • 11 ore di lettura

    The story of a man with a vision - immortality : for those who can afford it is found in cyberspace. Permutation city is the tale of a man with a vision - how to create immortality - and how that vision becomes something way beyond his control. Encompassing the lives and struggles of an artificial life junkie desperate to save her dying mother, a billionaire banker scarred by a terrible crime, the lovers for whom, in their timeless virtual world, love is not enough - and much more - Permutation city is filled with the sense of wonder.

    Permutation City2
    4,0
  3. Distress

    • 352pagine
    • 13 ore di lettura

    On a utopian, man-made Oceania atoll, Violet Mosala, Nobel Prize winner and quantum physicist prepares to see off her rivals in the quest for the ultimate Theory of Everything. Burned out by recording the abuses of biotech for his tv news syndicate, Andrew Worth grabs the chance to follow Violet`s story. One by one her competitors are disappearing from the scientific summit. Who or what is to blame? Is one of the many cults-pro-and anti-science-narrowing the chances of her defeat by mortal means, or is there some other more esoteric force at work undermining the Theory of Everything Conference?

    Distress3
    4,0