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Das Buch von der Zukunft

By: Andreas Eschbach
Narrated by: Peter Veit
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Wer möchte nicht in die Zukunft blicken können und erfahren, wie die Welt in fünfzig, hundert oder zweihundert Jahren aussieht? Wie werden wir leben? Und wohnen? Werden Nanoroboter und Menschenklone zum Alltag gehören? Was passiert, wenn die Menschheit die Ölreserven aufgebraucht hat? Und wenn das Klima tatsächlich umschlägt - werden wir dann ins All auswandern? Andreas Eschbach entwirft in diesem Hörbuch packende Szenarien, die wie Science-Fiction anmuten, aber wahr werden könnten. Er erklärt, wie die Forscher zu ihren Prognosen gelangen, lässt uns einen Blick in ihre Labors werfen und zeigt auch, wie leicht sie sich täuschen können. Eine Reise in die Zukunft - fabelhaft erzählt und voller überraschender Entdeckungen.

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In this book Andreas Eschbach tackles some of the tropes often found in (bad) science fiction- and discusses if authors responses to these Gedankenspiele are appropriate. Except he handles each topic in the most superficial manner, with just a layman's knowledge. No insights, no new information brought to the table, and the scientific information is already at least a decade out of date. I can't imagine who he was writing for - middle school science fiction enthusiasts? Lazy writing by a gifted writer. the occasional flights of fancy of your high school science teacher were more informative, fun and thought provoking than these essays.

A work of non-fiction, for...non-readers?

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