Livro de cerca de 1983 sobre um homem que pode se teletransportar para diferentes corpos de cópia de si mesmo

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A história gira em torno de um homem que pode se teletransportar para diferentes corpos de cópia de si mesmo. Acredito que grande parte do livro se passa em Marte, mas eles também visitam Mercúrio e eu acredito na lua. Uma das coisas que se destacaram foi que, em vez de usar trajes espaciais, eles tomaram comprimidos chamados goofballs que lhes forneciam ar.

    
por Jmeans 10.10.2017 / 05:07

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As Sereias de Titã , uma novela de Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ; publicado pela primeira vez em 1959, reimpresso em muitas edições .

Do resumo Wikipedia :

Malachi Constant is the richest man in a future America. He possesses extraordinary luck that he attributes to divine favor which he has used to build upon his father's fortune. He becomes the centerpoint of a journey that takes him from Earth to Mars in preparation for an interplanetary war, to Mercury with another Martian survivor of that war, back to Earth to be pilloried as a sign of Man's displeasure with his arrogance, and finally to Titan where he again meets the man ostensibly responsible for the turn of events that have befallen him, Winston Niles Rumfoord.

Rumfoord comes from a wealthy New England background. His private fortune was large enough to fund the construction of a personal spacecraft, and he became a space explorer. Traveling between Earth and Mars, his ship—carrying Rumfoord and his dog, Kazak—entered a phenomenon known as a chrono-synclastic infundibulum, which is defined in the novel as "those places ... where all the different kinds of truths fit together." When they enter the infundibulum, Rumfoord and Kazak become "wave phenomena", somewhat akin to the probability waves encountered in quantum mechanics. They exist along a spiral stretching from the Sun to the star Betelgeuse. When a planet, such as the Earth, intersects their spiral, Rumfoord and Kazak materialize, temporarily, on that planet.

A história gira em torno de um homem que pode se teletransportar para diferentes corpos de cópia de si mesmo.

Winston Niles Rumfoord não é o personagem central, mas o próximo personagem mais importante do livro; ele não teletransporta exatamente, mas ele está em uma condição estranha que faz com que ele se materialize em lugares diferentes.

Eu acredito que grande parte do livro acontece em Marte, mas eles também visitam Mercúrio e eu acredito na lua.

Partes do livro são colocadas na Terra, em Marte, em Mercúrio e na lua de Saturno, Titã.

Uma das coisas que se destacaram foi que, em vez de usar trajes espaciais, eles tomaram pílulas chamadas de idiotas que lhes forneciam ar.

Foi o que garantiu a identificação. Trecho, com ênfase adicionada:

Unk's mate, the mother of young Chrono, 'was in instructress in the Schliemann Breathing School for Recruits. Schliemann breathing, of course, is a technique that enables human beings to survive in a vacuum or in an inhospitable atmosphere without the use of helmets or other respiratory gear.

It consists, essentially, of taking a pill rich in oxygen. The bloodstream takes on this oxygen through the wall of the small intestine rather than through the lungs. On Mars, the pills were known officially as Combat Respiratory Rations, in popular parlance as goofballs.

Schliemann Breathing is at its simplest in a benign but useless atmosphere like that of Mars. The breather goes on breathing and talking in a normal manner, though there is no oxygen for his lungs to take in from the atmosphere. All he has to remember is to take his goofballs regularly.

The school in which Unk's mate was an instructor taught recruits the more difficult techniques necessary in a vacuum or in a harmful atmosphere. This involves not only pill-taking, but plugging one's ears and nostrils, and keeping one's mouth shut as well. Any effort to speak or to breathe would result in hemorrhages and probably death.

    
10.10.2017 / 06:59