50,000 A.D. The Awakening

Science Fiction & Fantasy, High Tech, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: J. Jack Bergeron ISBN: 9780987846808
Publisher: J. Jack Bergeron Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J. Jack Bergeron
ISBN: 9780987846808
Publisher: J. Jack Bergeron
Publication: October 4, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

What is the future like?

And I mean, way into the future, like 50,000 years.
Henry Matthew knows. He was in stasis for 50,000 years until his revival.
You might say that Henry Matthews was the luckiest man in the universe.
Due to an asteroid impact in 2012, his head along with all his thoughts and
memories were protected and preserved, allowing him to stay alive for
50,000 years.

  • What does this far future hold?
  • Total peace?
  • Long life?
  • Enlightened Democracy?

. . . or something else.

50,000 years in the future
Henry Matthews is about to embark on a journey of great discovery.

What does this future think of him?
Since their own ancient record of human existence only goes back 35,000
years, trillions of people are startled to discover the existence of an
unknown ancient history when Henry awakens.

However, some refuse to believe human history is older than 35,000
years, so that could only mean one thing. Henry Matthews must be
something other than a human being.
. . . but what?

This science fiction book also tries to establish relationships between 'ancient'
and 'new' by comparing a few aspects of the different cultures and
languages that you would expect to change over these vast periods of
time: does the hero of the story manage to figure out what the new
languages he encounters evolved from?

PART 1 - How Henry Matthews finds his way to 50,000 A.D. after the meteor apocalypse.
PART 2 - How he is discovered and what anxiety and/or thrills it causes in these future galactic alliances in both a political and spiritual way.
PART 3 - Henry is revived and his relationship to this new era is exposed.
PART 4 - Destroyer of worlds, cultures, or empires? This section has an answer.

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What is the future like?

And I mean, way into the future, like 50,000 years.
Henry Matthew knows. He was in stasis for 50,000 years until his revival.
You might say that Henry Matthews was the luckiest man in the universe.
Due to an asteroid impact in 2012, his head along with all his thoughts and
memories were protected and preserved, allowing him to stay alive for
50,000 years.

. . . or something else.

50,000 years in the future
Henry Matthews is about to embark on a journey of great discovery.

What does this future think of him?
Since their own ancient record of human existence only goes back 35,000
years, trillions of people are startled to discover the existence of an
unknown ancient history when Henry awakens.

However, some refuse to believe human history is older than 35,000
years, so that could only mean one thing. Henry Matthews must be
something other than a human being.
. . . but what?

This science fiction book also tries to establish relationships between 'ancient'
and 'new' by comparing a few aspects of the different cultures and
languages that you would expect to change over these vast periods of
time: does the hero of the story manage to figure out what the new
languages he encounters evolved from?

PART 1 - How Henry Matthews finds his way to 50,000 A.D. after the meteor apocalypse.
PART 2 - How he is discovered and what anxiety and/or thrills it causes in these future galactic alliances in both a political and spiritual way.
PART 3 - Henry is revived and his relationship to this new era is exposed.
PART 4 - Destroyer of worlds, cultures, or empires? This section has an answer.

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youtu.be/hALUeaaRsgQ

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