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Technocalypsis

Let There Be Gods, Book 3

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Technocalypsis

By: David Sikter
Narrated by: Luke Pelletier
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If you could live forever, would you want to? This is the story of Anita and Kimmo's struggle against cancer, of Aender and Kiyoshi and the first interstellar war, and of An and Ki and Earth’s last days. Intertwined, these three stories take the listener on a journey from Stockholm in the year 2016 to the end of time. This is a story about the breathtaking possibilities offered by the development of artificial intelligence and mind upload.

“No one is ever really gone. Everything is connected. To be alive–that is to be part of something so big and so complicated that we will never fully understand it.”

Technocalypsis is the third audiobook from Swedish computer scientist and sci-fi writer David Sikter’s epic trilogy Let There Be Gods, a compelling and evocative vision of the future of humanity in the age of sentient machines.

©2022 David Sikter (P)2022 David Sikter
Fiction Hard Science Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller

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