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REVIEW: Incandescence by Greg Egan
REVIEW: Incandescence by Greg Egan
REVIEW SUMMARY : A book for people who are really, really into science. MY RATING : BRIEF SYNOPSIS : A pair of post-humans searches for clues to the origin of DNA based life; a society dwelling inside an asteroid must discover the laws of gravity and relativity from scratch to save ...
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