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Hominids: The Neanderthal Parallax

robinw writes: "Hominids is the latest novel by the accomplished Canadian science-fiction writer, Robert J. Sawyer. It is also the first book in a trilogy which he calls The Neanderthal Parallax. While far from his best offering, Hominids is consistent with the quality we've grown to expect from Mr. Sawyer, and is a worthwhile addition to any science fiction fan's library." Hominids: The Neanderthal Parallax author Robert J. Sawyer pages 448 publisher Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC rating 8 reviewer Robin Ward ISBN 0-312-87692-0 summary When worlds collide, and one of them is full of Neanderthals ... The book is centered on the Many-Universes Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. In layman's terms, for every possible decision that can be made, the universe branches out into many universes, one for each possibility. All decisions are therefore dealt with in some form, and the universes are identical except for the choice that has been taken one way or the other. Normally, the interpretation states that the parallel universes cannot communicate, but in the novel a failed experiment in Quantum Computing suddenly brings two such Universes together. The first is our modern day society, and the second is a parallel universe where Neanderthals and mammoths prospered while we perished.

The story of the two universes, and their interactions are told in parallel. After the failed experiment, a Neanderthal named Ponter finds himself in rural Ontario, in the world famous Sudbury Neutrino observatory. Back in the Neanderthal universe, his partner Adikor is blamed for his absence, and is put through an extensive trial.

Sawyer has obviously done his research. The alternate version of Earth where the Neanderthals exist is amazingly well thought out. Everything from the social ramifications of an enhanced sense of smell to the 1984-esque communicators that monitor everything the Neanderthals do is integrated into the story perfectly.

There is very little action to be found in the novel, but it remains exciting nonetheless. Personally, I was fascinated with the dialogue Sawyer presents between the character Mary Vaughan and Ponter the Neanderthal. Although I believe that Sawyer has a love for humanity and our technological prowess, he uses the conversations between the human and the Neanderthal as a way of exposing some of our atrocities in the thousands of years that have passed since we developed intelligence. You have to admire the honesty of the character Mary for willingly exposing things in our past that we'd rather forget, but towards the end of the book it almost becomes too much. In fact, I had a hard time believing that Ponter had anything good to say about us at all to his fellow Neanderthals.

The lack of privacy that the Neanderthal society lives with might be of particular interest to the Slashdot crowd. All Neanderthals are required to wear a communicator implant in their arm that transmits everything they do to a central recording center. Interestingly enough, Sawyer argues in favor of such technology, saying that it virtually eliminates crime (who would murder someone knowing fully well that it could be played back by the authorities?) and that we don't really have any privacy anyway. In fact, the book begins with a quote to that effect.

Sawyer's writing is simple and to the point. He has a way of explaining complicated concepts without being overly confusing or long and drawn out. The 400+ page novel is actually a fairly quick read. Unlike some oth-er authors that I'm familiar with, you don't have to go back and re-read passages to find details you might have missed. Don't get me wrong - although the book is easily digested, it manages to inspire. Also, despite the fact that this is the first novel in a series of three, it stands very well on its own. In fact, had I not known that there were two more novels dealing with the same characters being released over the next year or so, I would have been completely satisfied.

Hominids comes highly recommended. If you're at all interested in hard-SF, you owe it to yourself to head down to the bookstore and check it out.

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  2. first post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    first post - i havnt had time to read the article yet

    1. Re:first post by chrisspurgeon · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      You got NOTHING, monkey boy.

  3. Hominids: Die Parallaxe Neanderthal by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Hominids ist der neueste Roman durch den erreichten kanadischen Wissenschaft-Erfindungverfasser, Robert J. Sawyer. Es ist auch das erste Buch in einem trilogy, das er die Parallaxe Neanderthal nennt. Während weit von seinen besten Antrag, Hominids mit der Qualität gleichbleibend ist, sind wir gewachsen, um von Herrn Sawyer zu erwarten und sind eine lohnende Hinzufügung zur Bibliothek jedes möglichen Zukunftsroman-Ventilators.

    Das Buch wird auf der Viel-Universumdeutung der Quantenmechaniker zentriert. Im Laien benennt, für jede mögliche Entscheidung, die getroffen werden kann, die Universumniederlassungen heraus in viel Universum, eine für jede Möglichkeit. Alle Entscheidungen werden folglich in irgendeiner Form behandelt, und das Universum ist außer der Wahl identisch, die One-way oder den anderen genommen worden ist. Normalerweise gibt die Deutung an, daß das parallele Universum nicht in Verbindung stehen kann, aber im Roman holt ein verlassenes Experiment in der Menge plötzlich rechnend zwei solches zusammen Universum. Das erste ist unsere moderne Tagesgesellschaft, und die Sekunde ist- ein paralleles Universum, in dem Neanderthals und mammoths sich erweiterten, während wir umkamen.

    Die Geschichte des zwei Universums und ihre Abhängigkeiten werden in der Ähnlichkeit erklärt. Nach dem verlassenen Experiment nannte ein Neanderthal Ponterentdeckungen selbst in landwirtschaftlichem Ontario, in der Neutrinosternwarte Weltberühmten Sudbury. Zurück im Universum Neanderthal, wird sein Partner Adikor für seine Abwesenheit getadelt und wird durch einen umfangreichen Versuch hindurchgeführt.

    Sawyer hat offensichtlich seine Forschung getan. Die wechselnde Version von Masse, in der das Neanderthals bestehen, ist erstaunlich wohler Gedanke heraus. Alles von den Sozialverzweigungen eines erhöhten Geruchssinns zu den Mitteilenden 1984-esque, die alles das Neanderthals überwachen, wird integriert in die Geschichte tadellos.

    Es gibt die sehr wenig im Roman zu findene Tätigkeit, aber er bleibt nichtsdestoweniger aufregend. Persönlich wurde ich mit den Geschenken DialogSawyer zwischen dem Buchstaben Mary Vaughan und Ponter das Neanderthal fasziniert. Obgleich ich glaube, daß Sawyer eine Liebe für Menschlichkeit und unseren technologischen Prowess hat, verwendet er die Gespräche zwischen dem Menschen und dem Neanderthal als Weise des Herausstellens einige unserer atrocities in den Tausenden der Jahre, die überschritten haben, seit wir Intelligenz entwickelten. Sie müssen die Ehrlichkeit des Buchstabens Mary für Sachen in unserer Vergangenheit bereitwillig herausstellen bewundern, die wir eher vergessen würden, aber in Richtung zum Ende des Buches wird es fast zu viel. Tatsächlich hatte ich eine harte Zeit glaubend, daß Ponter alles hatte, das gut ist, über uns an allen zu seinem Gefährten Neanderthals zu sagen.

    Der Mangel an Privatleben, den die Gesellschaft Neanderthal lebt mit, konnte vom bestimmten Interesse zur Masse Slashdot sein. Alles Neanderthals werden angefordert, um ein Mitteilendes zu tragen einpflanzen in ihrem Arm, der alles überträgt, das, sie zu einer zentralen Aufnahmemitte tun. Interestingly genug, argumentiert Sawyer zugunsten solcher Technologie, sagen, daß es praktisch Verbrechen beseitigt (wem jemand ermorden würde, das völlig wohles kennt, daß es durch die Behörden zurück gespielt werden könnte?), und das haben wir wirklich kein Privatleben irgendwie. Tatsächlich fängt das Buch mit einem Anführungsstrich zu diesem Effekt an.

    Schreiben Sawyers ist und zum Punkt einfach. Er hat eine Weise des Erklärens der schwierigen Konzepte, ohne übermäßig zu verwirren oder lang und herausgezogen. Der Roman der Seite 400+ ist wirklich gelesen ein ziemlich schnelles. Anders als einige andere Autoren, daß ich mit vertraut bin, müssen Sie nicht zurück gehen und Durchgänge neulesen, um Details zu finden, die Sie vermißt haben konnten. Erhalten Sie mich nicht falsch - obgleich das Buch leicht verdaut wird, handhat es anzuspornen. Auch obwohl dieses der erste Roman in einer Reihe von drei ist, steht es sehr gut eigenständig. Tatsächlich ließ I nicht wissen, daß es zwei weitere Romane gab, die die gleichen Buchstaben beschäftigen, die über dem folgenden Jahr oder so freigegeben wurden, ich würde erfüllt worden sein vollständig.

    Hominids kommt in hohem Grade empfohlen. Wenn Sie an ganz interessiertem an hartem-SF sind, verdanken Sie es selbst Kopf unten der Buchhandlung und überprüfen es heraus.

  4. I've heard this before by L.+VeGas · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Wasn't this a movie with Pauly Shore?

  5. jESUS was a Neanderthal! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    First post!!

  6. Re:privacy by bungo · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I haven't read the book, but I have read the novella - it was published in 3 parts over 3 months in Analog.

    You're correct that it won't change the person, but that doesn't matter.

    What they do is to sterilize anyone who shares 50% of the same genetic material as the person who commits the crime. In this way, the 'bad' genes are removed from the gene pool.

    --
    "The best part? I became an ordained minister while not wearing pants." -- CleverNickName
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    that

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  11. Runner Disqualified for Illegal Bra by Yahoo!+Messenger · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    STEVENS POINT, Wis. (AP) - Brandi Chastain, beware.

    A Wisconsin track team could become as synonymous with the sports bra as the soccer player who stripped off her shirt at the World Cup.

    The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association disqualified the Stevens Point Area Senior High School's 800-meter relay team after one of the runners wore an illegal sports bra. The association later reinstated the team.

    The team of Jackie Kropp, Molly Sprouse and Emma and Kara Tauchman won the race at Thursday's sectional meet in Ashwaubenon by 9 seconds. But a meet official disqualified them because a runner had a sports bra that was white with one-quarter-inch black trim on the straps.

    WIAA rules stipulate a visible sports bra must be one solid color, either black, gray or white.

    WIAA executive director Doug Chickering said the association was served with an injunction Tuesday filed on behalf of the girls' parents, who wanted to stop the state meet unless the team was reinstated.

    The association's legal counsel determined the rule will need to be rewritten because it is more restrictive for girls than boys, Chickering said.