Author: | Albertus Greeff | ISBN: | 9781482826272 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Africa | Publication: | May 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Africa | Language: | English |
Author: | Albertus Greeff |
ISBN: | 9781482826272 |
Publisher: | Partridge Publishing Africa |
Publication: | May 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | Partridge Publishing Africa |
Language: | English |
'Into the Quantum Abyss' introduces the reader to a post-apocalyptic era where all that remains of our species are two isolated colonies, located on Mars and Ceres. Each day is a struggle to survive, in a future where Earth is presumed destroyed. Suffering is an unavoidable fact of life. As time goes on, it also runs out. Prospects become even grimmer, until an unlikely mix of both ordinary and exceptional survivors take the future of our doomed species into their own hands. In the midst of it all, a forgotten conspiracy that has lain dormant for an exceptionally long time finally comes to a deadly head. This very plot holds the key to both our salvation, and our extinction. The tables turn yet again when it seems one outcome of this plot is synonymous with its perfect opposite, and that our own solar system contains more baffling mysteries than we couldve possibly thought. Thus Earths violent fate was just a beginning, and an inescapable end lies through a terrible rent in space-time that has been lurking right under our noses
'Into the Quantum Abyss' introduces the reader to a post-apocalyptic era where all that remains of our species are two isolated colonies, located on Mars and Ceres. Each day is a struggle to survive, in a future where Earth is presumed destroyed. Suffering is an unavoidable fact of life. As time goes on, it also runs out. Prospects become even grimmer, until an unlikely mix of both ordinary and exceptional survivors take the future of our doomed species into their own hands. In the midst of it all, a forgotten conspiracy that has lain dormant for an exceptionally long time finally comes to a deadly head. This very plot holds the key to both our salvation, and our extinction. The tables turn yet again when it seems one outcome of this plot is synonymous with its perfect opposite, and that our own solar system contains more baffling mysteries than we couldve possibly thought. Thus Earths violent fate was just a beginning, and an inescapable end lies through a terrible rent in space-time that has been lurking right under our noses