The Bones of Time (Current Topics in Cardiovascular)

by Kathleen Ann Goonan

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A story about 'the peculiar phenomenon of consciousness' as it may be applied to information, for instance the information already manifest in DNA ...In THE BONES OF TIME, her second novel, Kathleen Ann Goonan tells the story of a long-dead king, Kamehameha, cloned and brought once more to life. He becomes the figurehead of a native Hawaiian bid to steal the first interstellar ship ever built. The island's original settlers travelled from Polynesia to Hawaii using only the power of visualization, conceiving themselves to be still while the earth and the heavens turn around them. As 'natural navigators', the Hawaiians will seek the stars. The plot is divided between the seminal discoveries of a Hawaiian mathematician named Century in the year 2007, and the adventures in 2034 of Lynn, the renegade daughter of the boss of Interspace, the vast consortium building the interstellar ship in Hawaii.
Thanks to discoveries made when the brain in a state of superconductivity (there are spectacular descriptions of how this is achieved), the possibility emerges that with the aid of AI the brain might reach a state of superconductivity and take control of the uncertainty principle: it might 'jump the fractal' to travel in time. Cen's maths and Lynn's protection of the clone both contribute to the takeover by Hawaiians of the Interspace ship; they will travel through time to a pristine island -- returning Hawaii to the Hawaiians, albeit another, parallel Hawaii.
  • ISBN10 0312859163
  • ISBN13 9780312859169
  • Publish Date 1 February 1996
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Tor Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 382
  • Language English