"Brahmoids " is a science fiction novel that canvases current events: the environmental crisis, climate change, the turbulent state of the world today, and, most of all, volatile, war-like situations. No Aliens on Earth, No Space Travel - All the events unfold on our planet. The novel opens with a common man's experiences, shaped by the effects of environmental shifts, unstable economic and political developments, and the looming threat of nuclear war. Readers vicariously journey with this common man, he navigates harrowing experiences in unpredictable circumstances. Anticipating a world made unlivable by these conditions, a consortium of scientists plans a relocation. With significant climate change and the devastation of nuclear war, the only habitable place remains the North Pole. Much of the land there, once covered in permafrost and glaciation, has transformed into grasslands with vegetation offering pure air and water. Two leading scientists in the consortium establish a lab continuing research on robotics, human anatomy, neuroscience, genetics, and eco-friendly innovations. These diverse sciences are seamlessly integrated into the novel, sustaining and elevating the reader's interest. Life in the Arctic begins anew with technological advancements, name a few, Virtual Reality becomes standard, while communication and transportation methods evolve rapidly into cutting-edge, environmentally friendly forms. Through characters in the novel, these intricate tech developments and scientific concepts are explored, ensuring readers gain insight. Naturally, the remaining population migrates to the North Pole seeking survival and improved living conditions. A love story is interwoven, igniting the reader's empathy and romantic sensibilities. This science fiction novel not only stretches the reader's imagination but also resonates emotionally.
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BRAHMOIDS - Story of My Mother Earth
"Brahmoids " is a science fiction novel that canvases current events: the environmental crisis, climate change, the turbulent state of the world today, and, most of all, volatile, war-like situations. No Aliens on Earth, No Space Travel - All the events unfold on our planet. The novel opens with a common man's experiences, shaped by the effects of environmental shifts, unstable economic and political developments, and the looming threat of nuclear war. Readers vicariously journey with this common man, he navigates harrowing experiences in unpredictable circumstances. Anticipating a world made unlivable by these conditions, a consortium of scientists plans a relocation. With significant climate change and the devastation of nuclear war, the only habitable place remains the North Pole. Much of the land there, once covered in permafrost and glaciation, has transformed into grasslands with vegetation offering pure air and water. Two leading scientists in the consortium establish a lab continuing research on robotics, human anatomy, neuroscience, genetics, and eco-friendly innovations. These diverse sciences are seamlessly integrated into the novel, sustaining and elevating the reader's interest. Life in the Arctic begins anew with technological advancements, name a few, Virtual Reality becomes standard, while communication and transportation methods evolve rapidly into cutting-edge, environmentally friendly forms. Through characters in the novel, these intricate tech developments and scientific concepts are explored, ensuring readers gain insight. Naturally, the remaining population migrates to the North Pole seeking survival and improved living conditions. A love story is interwoven, igniting the reader's empathy and romantic sensibilities. This science fiction novel not only stretches the reader's imagination but also resonates emotionally.
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BRAHMOIDS - Story of My Mother Earth
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9798989137640 |
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| Publisher: | Bhushan Kerur |
| Publication date: | 01/10/2024 |
| Pages: | 260 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d) |
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