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by Stephen Baxter (Author) "Einstein was right: the future rushes toward us relentlessly, a minute every minute, without cease or pity ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Gollancz (25 Jan 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0575071958
  • ISBN-13: 978-0575071957
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,103,124 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Stephen Baxter's popular SF novels describe fantastic journeys into deep time, both past and future, audaciously imagined but rooted in speculations by working scientists. In Deep Future he presents state-of-the-art futurology without the greasepaint and stage props of fiction.

Beginning with a travelogue through a reasonably likely Year 2100, Baxter discusses problems, techniques and limits of futurology, notes that "surprise-free" predictions can be overturned by new, transforming gadgets (the automobile, the Internet), and ponders scenarios of imminent doom. Then he soars off into space and surveys the incredible wealth that awaits in our own solar system, if only we can reach out for it.

Like his mentor Arthur C Clarke, Baxter coins evocative phrases. For example, describing Callisto's impermanent ice-landscapes: "The ancient craters subsided, like great geological sighs..."

Next stop, the stars--with due consideration of the enormous problems of interstellar flight, and the consequences of solving them. Given exponential population growth, will we fill the Galaxy as quickly as we filled Earth? And is there anyone else out there? Baxter deals at length with this compelling issue, which sparked his "Manifold" SF novels: Time, Space and Origin. Onward, then, into the truly deep future and final thoughts on how life might still struggle on when the stars have died, the black holes are used up, and matter itself is old history.

Deep Future is a lively though often chilling tour of possible futures, looking afresh at classic speculations (from Freeman Dyson, Carl Sagan and many others) and updating them for our new millennium. --David Langford

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Beginning with an in-depth look at what the 21st century might bring in the way of technological advances and an examination of our past efforts to gain the future (the Apollo programme and the Space Shuttle) DEEP FUTURE takes you on a dizzying ride to the limits of time and space and looks at how mankind might overcome the unavoidable limitations of a physical universe and win the deep future. Only a writer as imaginatively gifted as Stephen Baxter could present a future history of mankind that incorporates space-faring genetically modified squid and the mining of black holes. DEEP FUTURE is a vivid travelogue of both the distant future and the far reaches of a solar system we must colonise and a galaxy we simply must inherit in order to survive. The logic of a vast universe in which we seem to be alone could be grim but in Baxter's hands the deep future is our only possible refuge. Even the chapter which charts how nature will leave us behind if we fail is a beautifully atmospheric cautionary tale.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating stuff from the 'ideas man', 5 Feb 2001
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With this wonderful book Stephen Baxter opens up the future of the human race for us to read about now. It is not a novel but more like a series of essays on some of his, and others, ideas about the dominant themes and trends in man's future.

Packed with fascinating stuff, there is at least one interesting thing on each page, with sections on potential global life-ending events, the essential need for expansion into space, and the 'deep future' of the title, as well as many more.

The author's intelligence and imagination come across thrillingly and this book does not suffer from the extended mega-physics info dumps that many might find intimidating in his novels.

Basically it is a marvellous read and anyone with the slightest curiousity in the future will lap it up.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Deep future looks exciting according to Stephen Baxter!, 21 April 2002
By A Customer
Stephen Baxters "Time" has one of the best time-
jumping sequences in recent SF, during which the
hero Reid Malenfant witness the entire future of the universe.
For that reason alone I had to read "Deep Future".

It starts with the close future though. I always
enjoy the gadget part of such futurology. And Stephen Baxter present some neat ones.
E.g. the "recording angel" -
that sits on your shoulder and transcribes your meetings, the evolution of your thoughts etc. -

it will of course be a brilliant thing for the authorities -
and the part where individuals are joined together in an "internet of the mind",
to make an extension of our present
selfes, seems rather inevitable.
But, actually I don't think we are presented with that many surprises by Stephen Baxter in the immediate future.

The deep future is that more exciting. Great nations (companies?) should afford something more than welfare programmes (if they want to survive). And surely if the Dinosaurs
had had a spaceprograme they might have been around today.
So Space is of course our destiny.
It might even be, as David Brin has suggested, that humanity is currently being farmed
by "space-friends" for an interstellar future.
But off we go to the very deep future and the heath-death of the universe. Where our very distant descendants will
try to survive there in a "universe in ruins", when the stars are long gone.
Here Stephen Baxters presentation also seem rather inevitable.

But luckily, as always, there is certain magic to Stephen Baxters books!

-Simon

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