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The Planck Dive
2001
First Published
4.05
Average Rating
32
Number of Pages
[Quantum physics and space-time relativity are explored at length in this densely packed hard science fiction story.] On a planet circling a black hole ninety-seven light years from earth, five physicists are preparing an experimental ship to descend into a nearby black hole. The crew for the suicide mission will be the physicists' clones, and although the originals don't expect the crew to survive or send back information about the structure of spacetime at the Planck scale, they are secretly hopeful their genetic counterparts will prove them wrong.
Avg Rating
4.05
Number of Ratings
88
5 STARS
31%
4 STARS
44%
3 STARS
24%
2 STARS
1%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Greg Egan
Greg Egan
Author · 47 books

Greg Egan specialises in hard science fiction stories with mathematical and quantum ontology themes, including the nature of consciousness. Other themes include genetics, simulated reality, posthumanism, mind transfer, sexuality, artificial intelligence, and the superiority of rational naturalism over religion. He is a Hugo Award winner (and has been shortlisted for the Hugos three other times), and has also won the John W Campbell Memorial Award for Best Novel. Some of his earlier short stories feature strong elements of supernatural horror, while due to his more popular science fiction he is known within the genre for his tendency to deal with complex and highly technical material (including inventive new physics and epistemology) in an unapologetically thorough manner. Egan is a famously reclusive author when it comes to public appearances, he doesn't attend science fiction conventions, doesn't sign books and there are no photos available of him on the web. Excerpted from Wikipedia.

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