2062: The Year of Transition
This is Vitrano's first book in the Human Obsolescence series and is an unsettling account of the dramatic and unmitigated growth of technology moving forward. 2062 focuses on the year where computer scientists at the upper echelon of society are loved, feared and hated. These scientists are referred to as monsters and blamed for the rise in humanoids who have displaced most traditional and professional jobs. This is a world where people are now genetically designed and humanoids are virtually identical to their human counterparts with one exception, they are much more intelligent. What will happen to humans next, have they created their own demise? Or will they become part of the future? Vitrano has created a world that takes the reader through a series of scary, realistic, probable and finally harrowing emotions.
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2062: The Year of Transition
This is Vitrano's first book in the Human Obsolescence series and is an unsettling account of the dramatic and unmitigated growth of technology moving forward. 2062 focuses on the year where computer scientists at the upper echelon of society are loved, feared and hated. These scientists are referred to as monsters and blamed for the rise in humanoids who have displaced most traditional and professional jobs. This is a world where people are now genetically designed and humanoids are virtually identical to their human counterparts with one exception, they are much more intelligent. What will happen to humans next, have they created their own demise? Or will they become part of the future? Vitrano has created a world that takes the reader through a series of scary, realistic, probable and finally harrowing emotions.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781518746628 |
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| Publisher: | CreateSpace Publishing |
| Publication date: | 07/20/2016 |
| Series: | Human Obsolescence , #1 |
| Pages: | 190 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.40(d) |
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