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Forever Is Too Long

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John Posner ,MR John Posner

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ISBN: B0CMCHHKDS, 979-8989335404

Book publisher: Golden Echo Books, LLC

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Forever Is Too Long Summary: If you could live endlessly ... would you?Forever is Too Long sets the stage for 400 years in the future ... a future where human minds can be perfectly copied to live out a forever existence in the multiverse and become Mindars in the new digital world.• What happens when Humans crossover and become digital entities—Mindars?• What happens when social boundaries are shattered?• What happens when the Unintended Consequences of technology occur?Sci-Fi/Fantasy Forever is Too Long envisions a future technology revealed by the confession of Jake, a human who crosses over to being a Mindar. Jake is now forced to wrestle with the Unintended Consequences created and the internal demons that he must face. Noah is a young boy whose human DNA is altered causing genetic mutations. As he fights for his self-identity, he discovers his untapped powers.Jake, Noah, and others are willing to take a stand for the soul of humanity. It speculates about the technological consequences humans are not prepared for.Get ready for a fast-paced journey questioning whether humans and technology can go too far.