Geneticists/people of metal at the University of Nairobi conduct a centuries-long genetic engineering initiative that transforms biological Africans into an entirely new, immeasurably smarter human species. Meanwhile, the people of metal who led the Human Rescue Initiative in Africa have built human colonies on two distant planets to assure that humans survive somewhere. Colonists find strange mosaic-like formations of small stones at ground level on both planets. They form identical patterns that change in a fixed sequence. It's a coded message that promises God's overwhelming love to the message's recipients if they can formally prove an "unsolvable" 20th-century math conjecture and send the proof in the direction of "God's abode." African leaders treat the message as genuine, just in case. God's love is nothing to sneeze at, if He exists. Contemporary mathematicians aren't yet smart enough to solve the conjecture, but it's only a matter of time, and genetics.
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The Psychology of Twilight
- 255 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
You've read the books. You've seen the films. Now get inside the heads of your favorite Twilight characters (just like Edward can!) in The Psychology of Twilight. Explore the minds and motives of Bella, Edward, Jacob, and more with a deeper look at the series that's captured the hearts—and psyches—of millions. Find out: • How Edward and Jacob match up in an evolutionary psychology smackdown for Bella's—and our—affection • Whether Bella's motorcycle-riding and cliff diving in New Moon are suicidal—or her salvation • Why vampires and werewolves aren't so different after all (at least psychologically) • The emotional appeal of love stories like Bella and Edward's • Why being a part of Twilight fandom is good for your psychological health Snuggle up on the closest chaise, and get ready to revisit the Twilight Saga—with some professional help.
Stills from the film accompany memorabilia, facsimiles, and extracts from Anais Nin's diaries, books, and letters to provide a sympathetic, many-sided portrait of the remarkable writer