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Sunfall

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From renowned theoretical physicist, broadcaster and author Jim Al-Khalili, comes this thrilling debut novel drawing on cutting-edge science and set in a near-future full of dazzling technologies. 2041 and the world as we know it grinds to a halt. Our planet seems to be turning against itself - it would appear that the magnetic field, that protects life on Earth from deadly radiation from space, is failing . . . Desperate to quell the mass hysteria that would surely follow, world governments have concealed this rapidly emerging Armageddon. But a young Iranian hacktivist stumbles across the truth, and it becomes a race against time to reactivate the earth's core using beams of dark matter. As a small team of brave and brilliant scientists battle to find a way of transforming theory into practice, they face a fanatical group intent on pursuing their own endgame agenda- for they believe mankind to be a plague upon this earth and will do anything, commit any crime, to ensure that the project fails . . . And so bring about humanity's end.… (more)
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Cheesy as hell. Good airport thriller stuff. Not very well written but enjoyable nonetheless. ( )
  Boostew | Nov 28, 2022 |
Fantathriller camuffato da saggio scientifico o viceversa, ancora non mi è chiaro, ma davvero ben fatto, coerente, ben strutturato e traspare il piacere dell’autore nell’averlo scritto.
Ho trovato piacevole il realismo dell’ipotesi che si presenta nella teoria degli eventi, personaggi ben delineati e studiati e situazioni ottimamente congegnate.
Ci sono un paio di cose che non ho capito (una di trama e una “scientifica”) e sarebbe interessante leggere altre opere di questo genere di narrativa.


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  louchobi | May 12, 2022 |
The science was excellent, and the extrapolation of current tech twenty years into the future was very plausible, however characterization was poor and some of the exposition clunky. All in all a decent read. ( )
  SChant | May 23, 2019 |
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From renowned theoretical physicist, broadcaster and author Jim Al-Khalili, comes this thrilling debut novel drawing on cutting-edge science and set in a near-future full of dazzling technologies. 2041 and the world as we know it grinds to a halt. Our planet seems to be turning against itself - it would appear that the magnetic field, that protects life on Earth from deadly radiation from space, is failing . . . Desperate to quell the mass hysteria that would surely follow, world governments have concealed this rapidly emerging Armageddon. But a young Iranian hacktivist stumbles across the truth, and it becomes a race against time to reactivate the earth's core using beams of dark matter. As a small team of brave and brilliant scientists battle to find a way of transforming theory into practice, they face a fanatical group intent on pursuing their own endgame agenda- for they believe mankind to be a plague upon this earth and will do anything, commit any crime, to ensure that the project fails . . . And so bring about humanity's end.

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