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El recuerdo del pasado de la Tierra

Esta épica saga explora el primer contacto de la humanidad con una civilización extraterrestre y sus consecuencias de gran alcance. La narrativa se adentra en profundas cuestiones filosóficas sobre el universo, la naturaleza humana y nuestro futuro colectivo. Presenta una visión apasionante de la división social entre quienes dan la bienvenida a los seres superiores y quienes resisten una invasión alienígena. Es una aventura cautivadora llena de conceptos científicos y complejas maniobras políticas.

Ball lightning
The Three-Body Problem Boxset
The Redemption of Time
El fin de la muerte (Trilogía de los Tres Cuerpos 3)
The dark forest
El problema de los tres cuerpos

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  1. El problema de los tres cuerpos

    • 450 páginas
    • 16 horas de lectura

    "El problema de los tres cuerpos" es la primera novela no escrita originariamente en inglés galardonada con el premio Hugo, el Nobel del género de la ciencia ficción. Su autor, Cixin Liu, ha sido considerado el gran descubrimiento del género y es capaz de vender cuatro millones de ejemplares solamente en China y de hacerse con prescriptores de la talla de Barack Obama, quien seleccionó "El problema de los tres cuerpos" como una de sus lecturas navideñas de 2015, y Mark Zuckerberg, que lo convirtió en la primera novela de su club de lectura. El público y la crítica de los cinco continentes se rinden ante esta obra maestra, enormemente visionaria, sobre el papel de la ciencia en nuestras sociedades, que nos ayuda a comprender el pasado y el futuro de China, pero también, leída en clave geopolítica, del mundo en que vivimos.

    El problema de los tres cuerpos1
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  2. The dark forest

    • 550 páginas
    • 20 horas de lectura

    Imagine the universe as a forest, patrolled by numberless and nameless predators. In this forest, stealth is survival – any civilisation that reveals its location is prey. Earth has. Now the predators are coming. Crossing light years, they will reach Earth in four centuries' time. But the sophons, their extra-dimensional agents and saboteurs, are already here. Only the individual human mind remains immune to their influence. This is the motivation for the Wallfacer Project, a last-ditch defence that grants four individuals almost absolute power to design secret strategies, hidden through deceit and misdirection from human and alien alike. Three of the Wallfacers are influential statesmen and scientists, but the fourth is a total unknown. Luo Ji, an unambitious Chinese astronomer, is baffled by his new status. All he knows is that he's the one Wallfacer that Trisolaris wants dead.

    The dark forest2
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  3. Published with the blessing of Cixin Liu, The Redemption of Time extends the universe conjured by the Three-Body Trilogy.

    The Redemption of Time4
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  • Ball lightning

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    On his fourteenth birthday, right before his eyes, Chen's parents are incinerated by a blast of ball lightning. Striving to make sense of this bizarre tragedy, he dedicates his life to a single goal: to unlock the secrets of this enigmatic natural phenomenon. His pursuit of ball lightning will take him far from home, across mountain peaks chasing storms and deep into highly classified subterranean laboratories as he slowly unveils a new frontier in particle physics. Chen's obsession gives purpose to his lonely life, but it can't insulate him from the real world's interest in his discoveries. He will be pitted against scientists, soldiers and governments with motives of their own: a physicist who has no place for moral judgement in his pursuit of knowledge; a beautiful army major obsessed with new ways to wage war; and a desperate nation facing certain military defeat.

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