Synopsis
Turn of the Century 2100 is a sci-fi based international
suspense about what happens when a Berkeley, California
quantum physics lab, and 12 other labs around the
world are visited by a "photon probe", an
"electro-magnetic wave" state entity in
a hologram, from a Geneva Switzerland physics lab
from the year 2108.
The story straddles both the 21st and 22nd century
and is centered around Alyson Higgs, in our time,
and her great granddaughter (to be), Aly, in 2108.
When it's proven that "futuresight" is at
hand, science, the CIA, and Interpol agents around
the world are drawn together in a quest to deliver
five oracles to the UN General Assembly. When white
collar criminals and terrorists discover this closely
guarded secret, the stage is set for a confrontation
between the forces of positive change and the evil
defenders of the status quo. Knowledge of the future
is positive at best, but potentially a great threat
to those of power and wealth.
Determined female and male characters in two centuries
and on three continents engage in romantic intrigue
with the future of the world in balance. The reader
is taken into the amazing world of quantum science
and its potential, but also is confronted by the economic,
human rights, environmental, multi-cultural, and militaristic
imbalance that is our present time. But this is not
a search for the guilty or evil doers. This story
faces you with the reality that it will take the collective
will and positive action of the citizens of the earth
to move from the significant state of denial and paralysis
that is our times.
Turn of the Century: 2100 walks the reader down the
path of "science faction" that path between
fact and fiction that can only be traveled by the
imagination. Be drawn by the story, enlightened by
where quantum science is taking us, and be ready to
be challenged by the realities we are facing as a
human species. It's a new century and it's our turn.
Suspense, romance, action, time travel, quantum science,
compelling characters, .... the causes of our time.
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Hard and soft cover edition publisher: Outskirts Press, Denver. Colorado
Credits for audio book and music:
Audio production directed by Patti Negri, Brain Brew Entertainment
Audio artists Pamela and William Hill, Fourscorpio Productions
Special effects, William Hill, Fourscorpio Productions
Music "What you've given me"
Music and lyrics: Steve Glaser and Charlie Pedersen
Arranged and Produced: David Coleman and Robert Oriol
Vocals by: Michelle Holmes
Music "If You Only Knew me now"
Music and Lyrics: Ralph Lindsay and Charlie Pedersen
Arranged and Produced: David Coleman and Robert Oriol
Vocals by: Michelle Holmes
© Charlie Pedersen, all rights reserved
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