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Postsingular

This series unfolds in a near-future setting, immersing readers in a world shaped by advanced nanotechnology poised for global transformation. It chronicles the complex interplay between visionary tech leaders and unexpected challengers navigating the profound consequences of this powerful new technology. The narratives delve into profound ethical questions, power dynamics, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of rapid, society-altering change.

Hylozoic
Postsingular

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  1. 1

    Postsingular

    • 332 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.6(916)Add rating

    After a bizarre scheme on the part of a ruthless computer billionaire and a wacky U.S. president to radically alter the world through sentient nanotechnology goes awry, mysterious giant humanoids from another quantum universe arrive on Earth with plans to tidy up humankind's mess.

    Postsingular
  2. 2

    Hylozoic

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    In Rucker's last novel, Postsingular, the Singularity happened. Life on Earth has been transformed by the awakening of all matter into consciousness and telepathic communication. The most intimate moments of your life can be experienced by anyone who cares to pay attention, or by hundreds of thousands of anyones if you are one of the Founders who helped create the Singularity. The small bunch of Founders, including young newlyweds Thuy, a hypertext novelist, and Jayjay, a gamer and brain-enhancement addict, are living a popular live-action media life. But now alien races that have already gone through this transformation notice Earth for the first time, and begin to arrive to exploit both the new environment and any available humans. Some of them are real estate developers, some are slavers, and some just want to help. But who is to tell the difference? Someone has to save humanity from the alien invasions, and it might as well be reality media stars Thuy and Jayjay. They have the problems of soap opera stars, and are still propelled through adventures in time and in other universes, a long strange trip indeed.

    Hylozoic