Hank Curci’s Futuristic 70,000 Word SCIFI Thriller: Life After Death In Year 3000AD Is A Tachyon Electromagnetic Energy Chip…Human Being Is Extinct.
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THE HUMAN BEING IS EXTINCT..
There will be no life after death because there wont be any death.. a new challenge for the Vatican et al..
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The human being is extinct replaced by synthetic genetic
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"ROMAN HOMEYMOON, CIRCA 3000AD"
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STORY SYNOPSIS
Hank Curci Holding A Masters Degree In Mathematics From Stanford University Is a Noted SCIFI Adventure Author And Former Senior Aerospace Engineer Lending Realism To His SCIFI Ebooks… https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/404678
Hank extrapolates from what is happening now with the current advent of synthetic genetics and DNA engineering.
We see artificial internal organs being manufactured synthetically to replace worn out natural organs and Hank speculates that eventually the whole body will be synthetic in order to improve and extend life.
STEM CELL RESEARCH, currently being conducted at Stanford University and other centers, will contribute to the synthetic manufacture of human internal organs to save and prolong life.
Finally the only thing that will exist will be an electronic chip capable of duplicating every function that the human brain can do plus considerably more.
The chip will be serviced by an attending Bionuclear Mainframe Computer also of unimaginable complexity.
The attending mainframe computer will transfer life’s experiences at nanosecond speeds to the chip providing a theater of endless travel and communication with life far off in the galaxy.
Tiny Nano robots that are traveling throughout the Milky Way Galaxy will send back to the mainframes streams of data on life and wonders of the cosmos that we can only imagine at this date.
There will be no life after death because there wont be any death.. a new challenge for the Vatican et al..
“ROMAN HONEYMOON,CIRCA 3000AD”
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