The Genesis: Volume 3 of the Future History of Human Evolution
In The Genesis, the final volume in the Evolution River Series, humans and their descendants, the Homakuwans, struggle to rebuild after a string of meteorites destroy the ecology of the Earth causing massive extinctions. Using genetic technology, they accomplish in a century what nature does in millennia, and civilization is preserved, but almost 90% of the human population dies. They create machines to assist them that become a race of mechanical beings, Mechs. Conflict breaks out between the civilization of the United World Government and those outside of that control. The Homakuwans, learn that humanity must continue along the path that evolution has set them on, but they incorporate a novel solution to preserve the race that created them. The descendants of the descendants of humans expand their civilization into the Universe, where they grow and join the Universal Mind. New dimensions open up to them as they move beyond the physical, and they evolve again. The flow of evolution reaches it destination, and begins anew.
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The Genesis: Volume 3 of the Future History of Human Evolution
In The Genesis, the final volume in the Evolution River Series, humans and their descendants, the Homakuwans, struggle to rebuild after a string of meteorites destroy the ecology of the Earth causing massive extinctions. Using genetic technology, they accomplish in a century what nature does in millennia, and civilization is preserved, but almost 90% of the human population dies. They create machines to assist them that become a race of mechanical beings, Mechs. Conflict breaks out between the civilization of the United World Government and those outside of that control. The Homakuwans, learn that humanity must continue along the path that evolution has set them on, but they incorporate a novel solution to preserve the race that created them. The descendants of the descendants of humans expand their civilization into the Universe, where they grow and join the Universal Mind. New dimensions open up to them as they move beyond the physical, and they evolve again. The flow of evolution reaches it destination, and begins anew.
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The Genesis: Volume 3 of the Future History of Human Evolution

The Genesis: Volume 3 of the Future History of Human Evolution

by R L Clayton
The Genesis: Volume 3 of the Future History of Human Evolution

The Genesis: Volume 3 of the Future History of Human Evolution

by R L Clayton

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Overview

In The Genesis, the final volume in the Evolution River Series, humans and their descendants, the Homakuwans, struggle to rebuild after a string of meteorites destroy the ecology of the Earth causing massive extinctions. Using genetic technology, they accomplish in a century what nature does in millennia, and civilization is preserved, but almost 90% of the human population dies. They create machines to assist them that become a race of mechanical beings, Mechs. Conflict breaks out between the civilization of the United World Government and those outside of that control. The Homakuwans, learn that humanity must continue along the path that evolution has set them on, but they incorporate a novel solution to preserve the race that created them. The descendants of the descendants of humans expand their civilization into the Universe, where they grow and join the Universal Mind. New dimensions open up to them as they move beyond the physical, and they evolve again. The flow of evolution reaches it destination, and begins anew.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502871978
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/18/2014
Series: Future History of Human Evolution , #3
Pages: 380
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

The Evolution River Series is the culmination of a lifetime of wondering "Who are we are and where are we going?" With a career as an engineer in mining and algaculture, the technologies are apparent in his stories. This series is another example of his non-conventional thinking. The traditional good versus evil storyline is changed, and it is difficult to define those terms. His understanding of people is apparent in his characters.
Having lived in Tucson, Arizona for more than fifty years, he brings us a view of the Arizona desert now and perhaps in the future. His incorporation to the Tohono O'odham legends into his stories reflects the history of the area. Clayton's hobbies include cooking, reading, hiking, his 1929 Mercedes kit car, and old firearms. He and Linda are going strong after more than forty years of marriage. His daughter and her family are the lights in his life.
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