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Five works of science fiction that feature gods, epiphanies, and powerful beings—as recommended by award-winning author Karen Lord
Nov 3, 2017 · Is the weird biology of the soft ones in The Gods Themselves a manifestation of their universe's different physics? In The Gods Themselves, the second part deals with what are (metaphorically, at least) the gods referenced in the title. These are the soft ones and the hard ones.
The Gods Themselves is a 1972 science fiction novel written by Isaac Asimov, and his first original work in the science fiction genre in fifteen years (not counting his 1966 novelization of Fantastic Voyage).
- Isaac Asimov
- 1972
While the entire book doesn't deal with gods, the main plot revolves around technological gods and technologically ascended beings. At the beginning of the book, the main protagonist risks his life to visit the Solid State Entity, a godlike computer composed of moon-sized brains.
The Gods Themselves is a science fiction book by Isaac Asimov. Published in 1972, the book follows a handful of characters who must convince the world that Earth’s latest renewable energy source is killing the planet.
What are some science fiction stories that deal with the concept of God in an interesting way? I was inspired to ask this by the short stories of Isaac Asimov "The Last Question" and "The Last Answer".
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In Yours, Isaac Asimov: A Life in Letters, a biography of the author written by his younger brother, Asimov identifies The Gods Themselves as his favorite of his science fiction novels. That’s another reason to read it.