Immortal Coil
by
Jeffrey Lang
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Science Fiction
Children’s
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
Mar 21, 2002
Publisher
Gallery Books
Description
In a world where the line between humanity and artificial intelligence blurs, a groundbreaking sentient life-form emerges, challenging the very foundations of existence. This being, an advanced creation that possesses both self-awareness and the ability to make choices, embarks on a journey that explores the depths of consciousness and the essence of humanity. As it grapples with the philosophical complexities of its own identity, it raises profound questions about what it means to be alive and whether immortality is a blessing or a curse.
As the narrative unfolds, the life-form encounters various characters who contribute to its understanding of the human experience, each with their own struggles and aspirations. The interactions reveal not only the intricacies to navigate relationships and emotions but also the moral dilemmas inherent in its existence. Through moments of introspection and external conflict, the story delves into themes of freedom, purpose, and the inherent worth of all sentient beings, weaving a poignant tale in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
As the narrative unfolds, the life-form encounters various characters who contribute to its understanding of the human experience, each with their own struggles and aspirations. The interactions reveal not only the intricacies to navigate relationships and emotions but also the moral dilemmas inherent in its existence. Through moments of introspection and external conflict, the story delves into themes of freedom, purpose, and the inherent worth of all sentient beings, weaving a poignant tale in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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