7/7/2023 0 Comments Terminal Mind by David Walton![]() The tale is set in a distant Near Future balkanized America, where independent city-states – like Philadelphia, where the action is set – have established various forms of government, usually class-ridden Dystopias Computer viruses are rampant, and minds can be scanned into Cyberspace, a concept central to Walton's later work, where Biology and quantum Physics – Quantum Computers seem standard – constantly promise, or threaten, to create a Posthuman civilization. Walton began to publish work of genre interest with "Anyone Can Whistle" in Electric Wine for June 2001 his first novel, Terminal Mind ( 2008), won (in a tied victory) the 2009 Philip K Dick Award for best paperback original. (1975- ) US physicist and author who has claimed that his Christian faith infuses but does not direct the arguments made in the Hard SF novels he has published to date he has clearly distinguished between the theological truth of the Bible (for Christians) and the culture-bound language which seems to contradict a modern science, for instance the theory of Evolution. ![]()
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