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New Eden
- Narrated by: Lee Goettl
- Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Einstein was wrong. Light is not the fastest thing in the universe...information is. And everything is information."
After the untimely death of his mentor, Berkeley physicist Joshua Andrews has dedicated himself to finishing his mentor’s life work: Creating entangled particles that can communicate faster than light. When scientific journalist Rachael Miller comes to interview him at his lab, they make an astounding discovery, one as ancient as the universe itself.
During the early moments of the Big Bang, entangled particles were created that spread with the expansion of the universe creating a subatomic communication network - a network that Joshua and Rachael have accidentally tapped into.
This discovery sets the pair off on an incredible journey of revelation that profoundly alters the course of human history and redefines the meaning of life itself. Their journey ultimately leads them to a distant planet, New Eden, a genetically engineered paradise designed to be the new home for humanity.
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- Anonymous User
- 2019-10-31
Incredible
I don’t have many words aside from incredible or remarkable. I learned so much, it stimulated so many interesting thoughts and ideas. The only thing I question is the ending. SPOILERS AHEAD:
If the reason for the destruction of Seth was a question of free will why couldn’t Joshua present the dilemma to the earth’s people and have them make the choice for themselves whether or not they would want to live on New Eden, since Seth said that the shift would be gradual possibly over decades?
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- C. Johnson
- 2019-12-11
Mostly Okay
The story was mostly okay, and explores some really great ideas but I felt spent way too much time explaining every little scientific and technical detail, much of which didn’t really contribute to the story. And if I’m honest, I was a little disappointed in the end, which didn’t really have much of a climax.
The writing felt a little awkward and forced at times but I think it suffered more from the wooden and poorly timed narration. There was also very little variation between character voices, and at times it was confusing to know exactly which characters line was being delivered. Sorry.
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