Flash Forward (Paperback)

Author: Robert J. Sawyer
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780765363831
Publisher: TORSF
Publish Date: 9/1/2009
Buy.com Sku: 211293542
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Dimensions (in Inches) 7H x 4.25L x 1T
 
This award-winning novel by a "New York Times"-bestselling author is the basis for ABC''s new TV series, starring Joseph Fiennes, set to air in the fall of 2009. In pursuit of an elusive nuclear particle, an experiment goes incredibly awry, and, for a few moments, the consciousness of the entire human race is thrown ahead by about 20 years.
 
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Robert Sawyer transforms a fascinating "what if" scenario into an exhilarating thriller combining physics, philosophy, murder, and suspense. At the CERN lab in Switzerland, a pair of scientists are about to turn on the world's most powerful supercollider and initiate the search for the Higgs boson, more popularly known as the "god particle," when something goes strangely awry. Everyone on the planet loses consciousness for two minutes, a calamity which results in death for many, but produces prophecy for others. During the mass blackout, those who survive get a detailed glimpse of themselves 20 years into the future. This vision causes pandemonium, as people with positive futures try to accelerate the process, while those with negative revelations either abandon hope or fight to change things at all costs. One of the scientists responsible for the event is mystified because he received no vision, until he submits to the awful realization that this means that he will die sometime within the next 20 years. The only hope for humanity may be to try to duplicate the experiment to get more answers about the future, though this is certain to cause more death and destruction in the present.

 

Praise
New York Review of Science Fiction
"FLASHFORWARD is a hard science fiction novel that proposes an extremely interesting situation, and then explores that situation through the eyes of a diverse cast of characters." - Greg L. Johnson January 2000


 
Awards

Prix Aurora Award (2000)
won, Best Long Form in English
 

 
 
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Day One: Tuesday, April 21, 2009
 
A slice through spacetime

The control building for CERN’s Large Hadron Collider was new: it had been authorized in A.D. 2004 and completed in 2006. The building enclosed a central courtyard, inevitably named “the nucleus.” Every office had a window either facing in toward the nucleus or out toward the rest of CERN’s sprawling campus. The quadrangle surrounding the nucleus was two stories tall, but the main elevators had four stops: the two above-ground levels; the basement, which housed boiler rooms and storage; and the minus-one-hundred-meter level, which exited onto a staging area for the monorail used to travel along the twenty-seven-kilometer circumference of the collider tunnel. The tunnel itself ran under farmers’ fields, the outskirts of the Geneva, airport, and the foothills of the Jura mountains.

The south wall of the control building
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