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Humanity can live free of genetic diseases, including cancer, and every being on Earth can become immortal - living and reproducing their cells perfectly, forever. Then there is the secret to super energy and speed-of-light propulsion. All that is on offer to members of the Collective. All a selected bunch of humans had to do was pass a test they didn't even realise was a test. If they passed it, it was all theirs, every member of humanity. Earth itself, would be upgraded to the most exclusive club 'The Collective', a union they weren't even aware existed. Earth still lived in the time of the…mehr

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Humanity can live free of genetic diseases, including cancer, and every being on Earth can become immortal - living and reproducing their cells perfectly, forever. Then there is the secret to super energy and speed-of-light propulsion. All that is on offer to members of the Collective. All a selected bunch of humans had to do was pass a test they didn't even realise was a test. If they passed it, it was all theirs, every member of humanity. Earth itself, would be upgraded to the most exclusive club 'The Collective', a union they weren't even aware existed. Earth still lived in the time of the Fermi Paradox.wasn't aware other beings were out there. According to Minan, a director of the Collective in the Multiverse, Earth had already passed the first part of the test. The humans had no idea the second part of the test carried such momentous ramifications. If they failed, it was goodbye Earth and goodbye to the human race.
Autorenporträt
Scott Bywater lives in Adelaide near the southern coast of Australia with his wife Mary and two kids, Josh and Alysha. Scott has an Honours Degree in Geomorphology from Flinders University, and an obsession with anything astrophysical. While at University, he published three mineralogical papers in the Mineralogical Record out of Tucson, Arizona. To help facilitate writing on the subject he taught himself the finer details of quantum field theory, General Relativity, and in particular, String Theory and anthropic cosmology. Scott believes that anyone who has looked up at the night sky and wondered why, or contemplated some of the deeper reasons for their existence, will derive much pleasure from this book.