Schild's Ladder
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Paul Boehmer
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Greg Egan
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The Age of Death ended countless millennia ago. No longer burdened by limited lifespans, the immortal humans who populate inhabited space now have the luxury to travel vast distances effortlessly and to tinker with the intricate mechanics of space time. But one such experiment in quantum physics has had a catastrophic and unanticipated result, creating an enormous, rapidly expanding vacuum - a region of new physics - with the frightening potential to devour countless inhabited solar systems.
Tchicaya abandoned his home world four thousand years ago to travel the universe, freely choosing, as have others of his bent, to endure the hardships of distance and loneliness for the sake of knowledge and experience. Aboard the Rindler, a starship trawling the border of the all consuming novo-vacuum, he feels his endless life has new purpose. For the Rindler is the center for the scientific study the phenomenon - a common ground for Preservationists and Yielders alike, those working to halt and destroy the encroaching worlds-eater…and those determined to investigate its marvels while allowing its growth to continue unchecked. Tchicaya has allied himself firmly with the latter camp.
The passing decades - and inevitable expansion of the void - widen the great rift between the two factions, intensifying what was once simply ideological differences into something more angry, explosive, and dangerous. And the arrival of Tchicaya's fiery first love, Mariama, and her immediate embracing of the Preservationist cause, intensifies an inner turmoil he has been struggling with since his distant childhood. But everything onboard the Rindler - and, ultimately, in the inhabited universe itself - is on the cusp of further cataclysmic change, as the Yielders' explorations threaten to transform discord into violent action and potential xenocide.
For new evidence suggests that something unthinkable is developing at an astounding rate deep within the mysterious, 600-light-years-wide void - something neither Tchicaya and his compatriots nor Mariama and hers could ever have imagined possible: life.
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- 31.05.2023
‘I swim in real water; that’s who I am.’
Greg Egan offers believable, optimistic and humorous visions of the future of life and intelligence in this universe (and beyond).
After "Permutation City" and "Diaspora", "Schild's Ladder" is the third of his works that I've read (and listened to) so far... I am captivated and amazed and I want to read (and listen to) more of his writings!
Especially the optimistic outlook on the evolution of mankind and technology seems highly valuable and important to me at this point in time and history.
Faced with catastrophe and cataclysm the civilizations in Egan's novels prove to be inventive and resilient enough to overcome even the harshest calamities.
All of Egan's books take you on a journey through unconventional ideas and perspectives.
If you embark on this journey, you'll be challenged to open and expand your mind. But if you bring enough curiosity and tenacity, you'll emerge with a cornucopia of interesting new concepts that may even help you to view the world that you're living in with wider eyes, in a different light.
The only aspect of "Schild's Ladder" that requires a little more 'suspension of disbelief' is that Egan's characters from the far future seem all too humane/ all too recognizable and sympathetic, even the incorporeal ones...
But that may just be the point of this novel. (What the title suggests: There might be ways to navigate existence that help us to keep our balance and to remain who we are, even if we travel unconventional paths...)
Paul Boehmer's reading is fantastic! :)
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