Because they were lonely. The Old Ones were the first sentient species in their universe. They survived the crises of immaturity. And they went on, to walk on the planets, to touch the stars. But everywhere they went - though perhaps they found life - they found no sign of mind, save for themselves.
Yeah, I know what you mean-- I think it was "they found nothing more precious than mind."
I'm not sure what the Red Moon is like, but in the novel 2001, the Monolith took Bowman to a planetoid riddled with tunnels that was like a cosmic switching station.
That sounds pretty cool.The Red Moon bounces from one alternate timeline/universe to another every few weeks or months (I don't recall a specific timeline being mentioned, but the characters experience a couple of universe, or "manifold" switches), in each of which the Earth-Moon system developed differently and the evolutionary timeline has been slightly different. People from different forms of humanity (including australopithecus, Neanderthal, modern homo sapiens) are transported from Earth to the Red Moon, and the main characters encounter groups of each. There are also sections written from the points of view of members of each group.
I am now reading Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach.
Both sound very interesting! - I'll have to look those up. Thanks!Dead Men DO Tell Tales...it's the MOST interesting non-fiction book I've ever read; by ...oh...a Forensic Scientist, the one who examined the remains of Tzar Alexander and his family. I didn't know non-fiction could be so spellbinding.
Aren't there just? - Luv The Colour of MagicFinished the first disc book "The Color of Magic". There are soooo many Terry Pratchett books O.o.
I'm (currently) only 42% into it an finding it a rather dull read compared to the first two, glad to hear the best is still waiting for meI finished Manifold: Origin this morning on my commute to work. I found the first three-quarters or so rather dull, but the last quarter really picked up.
Maybe that's why I've had this terrible feeling of déjà vu while reading the Manifold's.I was a little taken aback, though, when I came across a passage that seemed very familiar - I could be wrong, but I think it was either paraphrased or outright plagiarized from 2001.
Phase Space? - That's what I'm contemplating reading nextNow that I've finished the trilogy, I need to figure out what to read next. I have some 30 or 40 unread books on my shelf. What to choose, what to choose...
^And it's a spoiler
Never mind though; I'll still finish it![]()
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