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ISBN: 0380974363

ISBN13: 9780380974368

Eater

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Few writers possess Gregory Benford's extraordinary array of talents. As a scientist, he is intimately involved in the latest advances in experimental and theoretical physics. His scientific work has earned him international honors, including election to the Royal Astronomical Society. Yet Benford is also an awardwinning novelist, remarkable for communicating cutting-edge science with crystal clarity in stories that probe the human heart as well as the farthest reaches of space and time. Now Benford brings us a near future in which humanity's vaunted intellect and technology, its courage and imagination, will be put to the ultimate test against a godlike being billions of years old. Dr. Benjamin Knowlton heads the High Energy Astrophysics (enter, a prestigious research facility devoted to the interpretation of astronomical data. He stands at the apex of his profession, respected by his peers and involved in research with the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe. But Benjamin has no cause to celebrate. His beloved wife and colleague, Charming, an ex-astronaut turned astronomer, is dying of cancer. She has only a few months to live. Then an anomalous signal from a remote probe alerts Benjamin to the presence of a wandering black hole beyond the orbit of Pluto. Though its trajectory will take it through the solar system, the singularity poses no threat to Earth-on the contrary, it may hold answers to the most fundamental questions of physics. But when an encoded message is received from the block hole, excitement turns to astonishment and apprehension. The thing is alive, intelligent, its mind residing in powerfully fluctuating fields of electromagnetic energies that radiate outward from its infinitely dense core. And it wants a (loser look at Earth...and its inhabitants. The entity -- dubbed the Eater for its habit of devouring everything in its path--proves eager to share its vast knowledge, accumulated in the course of explorations that began long before life arose on Earth. In exchange, it seeks to learn about human art, culture, and science. The world is charmed by the seemingly beneficent alien. Even Channing is infused with fresh strength and purpose. But gradually a terrifying truth about the singularity emerges -- a truth almost too awful to comprehend. Now, as the world waits, Channing volunteers to undertake a desperate gamble: a one-to-one confrontation with the Eater. Astrophysicist Benjamin Knowlton heads up a large research center while caring for his terminally ill ex-astronaut wife, Channing. He and his team discover a black hole moving quickly through space, devouring everything in its path, and name it, the "Eater." There's no danger -- its orbit will miss Earth with room to spare. Then the Eater speaks. It is a life form, an intelligence built into an astrophysical field. It seems benign enough: interested in human art, culture, and intelligence, and eager to share its vast knowledge of many previously unknown alien cultures. But gradually, humans discover the terrifying truth: the Eater is lonely for companionship on its interstellar journeys, and plans to "upload" the personalities of Earth -- by destroying the planet and their physical beings. Channing volunteers to sacrifice the little time she has left for a magnetic immortality, to become part of the creature and, perhaps, defeat it.Astrophysicist Benjamin Knowlton heads up a large research center while caring for his terminally ill ex-astronaut wife, Channing. He and his team discover a black hole moving quickly through space, devouring everything in its path, and name it, the "Eater." There's no danger---its orbit will miss Earth with room to spare. Then the Eater speaks. It is a life form, an intelligence built into an astrophysical field. It seems benign enough: interested in human art, culture, and intelligence, and eager to share its vast knowledge of many previously unknown alien cultures. But

Customer Reviews

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Top drawer classic HARD sci-fi! A New Arthur C Clarke

An intelligent blackhole having consumed tens of thousands of other civilizations now approaches Earth and Its Now Our Turn! One of the best end of the world premise by a suitablably weird monster. Greg Benford has truly excelled himself. This book deserves to be expanded into five times its size. The Eater's cool intellectual discourse with earth scientists are delicious to read, but THERE IS TOO LITTLE OF IT!! The writer missed a golden opportunity to wax lyrical about the alien wonders and horrors the Eater has seen (or consumed as dinner), or regaled the reader with even more of its ascerbic cosmic comments on human's insignificant place in the cosmos. Not since I read Contact (Carl Sagan), Eternity (Greg Bear) and Childhood's End (Arthur C Clarke) have I achieved as powerful an intellectual frisson and viscereal thrill from a sci-fi book. BUY IT NOW!!!There is now a worthy successor to Greg Bear and Arthur C Clarke! And its Greg Benford! Boy how I hope he writes longer works ....

Sit back and enjoy

I don't care what others say. I simply enjoyed this book. A real page turner. Don't miss this one!

Hard to put down

A strange world-eating sentient alien is heading towards Earth. It's perfecting it's method of communication with mankind. It brings strange messages of destruction and hope. And it must be stopped though higher civilizations have failed. Eater provides a gripping story of a select group of individuals who take on a world-eating monster. Hard to put down.

Yum!

Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting my time reading science fiction just for the pure joy of a good story. Bedford fixes this anxiety just fine by giving me a good entry course in plasma physics at the same time he feeds my story jones. Thanks!

Damn....Benford just gets better

I first started reading Benford in his collaboration with David Brin in Heart of the Comet. That book blew my mind.This one continued the process of my own mental big bang. Benford, a brilliant physicist, continues to excel at created new and realistic views of science. In Eater, he brings a brilliant view of allies and enemies, progressions in alien viewpoints and human perspectives.Keep up the great work, Gregory...oh, and while I'm at it....can I request a sequel to Heart of the Comet?
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