Hard Drive Backup

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Hard Drive Backup by David Shipley, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: David Shipley ISBN: 9781532040870
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 10, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: David Shipley
ISBN: 9781532040870
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 10, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Most space shows on TV have one thing in common: the fascination with the search for another habitable planet. Scientists know Earth cannot go on forever. Resources will run out, and mankind will become extinct. Relocating to another planet is our only hopebut thats impossible since we dont have the means to get there. Even if traveling one-tenth the speed of lightwhich we cant do yetit would take forty-three years to get to Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our solar system. Unless something phenomenal happens in the next million years, the knowledge man has spent so much time to attain will be for naught. It will be lost when Earth ceases to exist, and even if we do survive someplace else, eventually that place will cease to exist, too. What if there was a way to change the tragic course of mankinds demise? A brilliant group of individuals will try to discover a way to spread humanitys acquired knowledge into space, albeit without human form. For eons, Earth has been humanitys hard drive, saving everything weve learned. With the eventual destruction of this hard drive, it might be possible for our disembodied intellects to become the hard drive backup but time is running out.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Most space shows on TV have one thing in common: the fascination with the search for another habitable planet. Scientists know Earth cannot go on forever. Resources will run out, and mankind will become extinct. Relocating to another planet is our only hopebut thats impossible since we dont have the means to get there. Even if traveling one-tenth the speed of lightwhich we cant do yetit would take forty-three years to get to Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our solar system. Unless something phenomenal happens in the next million years, the knowledge man has spent so much time to attain will be for naught. It will be lost when Earth ceases to exist, and even if we do survive someplace else, eventually that place will cease to exist, too. What if there was a way to change the tragic course of mankinds demise? A brilliant group of individuals will try to discover a way to spread humanitys acquired knowledge into space, albeit without human form. For eons, Earth has been humanitys hard drive, saving everything weve learned. With the eventual destruction of this hard drive, it might be possible for our disembodied intellects to become the hard drive backup but time is running out.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book Valley of the Shadow by David Shipley
Cover of the book Follow Your Vision and Never Give Up! by David Shipley
Cover of the book The Grendel Project by David Shipley
Cover of the book The Footprints of a Wisconsin Lumber Executive by David Shipley
Cover of the book Margit’S Red Book by David Shipley
Cover of the book Trying to Do His Part by David Shipley
Cover of the book Three-Finger Zen by David Shipley
Cover of the book Just Add Water by David Shipley
Cover of the book In Search of Aginsky's Mind by David Shipley
Cover of the book Frosty Windows by David Shipley
Cover of the book Without Paradise by David Shipley
Cover of the book In It for the Long Run by David Shipley
Cover of the book The Expatriate by David Shipley
Cover of the book "This Is Semi-Important" by David Shipley
Cover of the book The Moonlight Runner by David Shipley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy