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Turn of the Century 2100
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Turn of the Century 2100... a sci-fi 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 from a year 2108 Geneva Switzerland physics lab.
The story straddles the 21st and 22nd century. 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. White collar criminals and terrorists discover this closely guarded secret, and the stage is set for a confrontation between the forces of positive change and the defenders of the status quo. Knowledge of the future is a threat to the wealthy and powerful.
Determined female and male characters
across two centuries and on three continents engage in romantic intrigue with the future of the world in balance. You're taken into the facinating world of quantum science and time travel, but confronted by our present day chaotic environmental, human rights, economic, multi-cultural, and militaristic imbalance. This is not a search for the guilty or evil doers. This story faces you with the reality of what is necessary to move from the significant state of denial and paralysis that exists today.
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, but be ready to face the realities we are facing as a human species:terrorism; genocide;war; environment;a great cultural divide;energy; water; pandemic threats...the things we all no can't persist.
Suspense, romance, action, time travel, quantum science, compelling characters, the causes of our time.
It’s a new century and it’s our turn.
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| Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (2/07): | In 2085, 9-year-old Aly was summoned to the bedside of her namesake, Alyson, her grandmother. The 105-year-old Alyson is dying and had been living on a rejuvenator the last 15 years of her life. Four generations of women sit in the room, all scientists. Aly knew that her granny wanted something from her but didn’t know what; she knew she’d been preparing for a quest all her short life. Granny had written a book, “Turn of the Century.” Aly had read it over and over. Her mission would have something to do with that book and with two letters that her grandmother showed her. She was told that she could not read the letters yet, the time wasn’t right.
Years previously, when Alyson was in the prime of her life, she was part of a particle physicist team. A photon probe was sent from the year 2108. The probe offered warnings if messing with the time space continuum a paradox could take place. Events could be altered.
Five Oracles were included in the probes. The oracles were suggestions to be presented to the UN. The oracles concerned human rights, environment, multi-culturalism, international medical and organic health and militarism.
At age 29 Alyson is allowed to read her grandmother’s letters. Her quest is clear. She is to find Jacque. In less than four hours after meeting him, they are in love.
What if we were offered a chance to redo the past? Would we heed the warnings? Would we make changes? What would we be willing to sacrifice?
“Turn of the Century,” by Charlie Pedersen, is a “timely” (pun intended) novel. Mr. Pedersen is an extremely talented author. The characters are well developed. Aly is a multi-dimensional character. She is brilliant and yet has a soft side. The plot is filled with intrigue, twists, suspense and romance. While there is definitely a serious statement in this plot, I also felt the author strived to lighten it with humor. A case in point is the relationship between Aly, Alyson and Jacque. I was a little intimidated when I first began reading this book. I am definitely not a “science person.” But Mr. Pedersen has included Appendices that assist in defining terms and statistics to help even science-challenged persons like myself to understand the theory behind the plot. To sum it up this was a fascinating book. Well done Mr. Pedersen. I highly recommend “Turn of the Century” to fans of science fiction.
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| Larry Stevens (san diego): | A wild ride which leaves you feeling responsible for doing someting positive!, March 7, 2007
Turn of The Century 2100 is simply a terrific and thrilling read. It spans time and makes you believe all this science is possible. Artfully interwoven is the moral issues facing each one of us on the planet. At the end of the book you feel you have to do something positve. It truly is a book at the right time since there is no question the panet is in DENIAL! I highly recommened this a an outstanding read , it is a wild ride.
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| "Nathaniel May" (Cincinnati, OH USA) -: | Charlie Pedersen Explains It All..., March 5, 2007
Mr. Pedersen thoroughly explains not only the science and technology behind time travel, but creates a timely plot that mirrors the real-life political, socio-economic, and environmental struggles our world is going through today in the present.
What if our future generations could reach back through the arrow of time and give us a wake up call? Would we begin to see how silly and trivial our society's consumerism and political machinations are?
This book brings the science behind quantum mechanics and the theory of time travel within a lay person's grasp. In fact, I would venture that if time travel is ever discovered, they will be able to credit Mr. Pedersen's work much as Jules Verne can be credited with inspiring space and undersea travel. The science fiction of today becomes the science fact of the future. I for one, am looking forward to the brilliant mind who will digest this novel and use the knowledge within to make these dreams a reality.
Much like Edward Bellamy, the 19th Century author who penned "Looking Backward", Mr. Pedersen's semi-utopian vision of the future has some socialistic overtones. Whether or not the idealism explored in this book can overcome the profit motive of capitalism in the real world remains to be seen. But science fiction either deals with a pessimistic Armageddon, or a hopeful Utopia. Taking a look at any headline in Newsweek, or Time, I can say I prefer the latter.
Now, not only is this book a scientific tome, but it also contains strong male and female characters, a romantic sub-plot, and even some good old fashioned action scenes. It has the feel of a romantic epic; but I don't want to give any spoilers. You'll have to read for yourself!
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| L. Justus "Caring Mom" (California) -: | Wow, I never knew science could be so entertaining, March 5, 2007
Mr. Pedersen appears to have a strong grasp of the science, behind his story. His use of facts and places make this thriller come alive. At the same time, the quality of the argument for change and the direction for human rights, energy and world economics is quite compelling and thought provoking. This books arms the reader with challenging foresight that could easily facilitate discussions at the diplomatic level as well as help the rest of us, who deeply care about our world; speak intelligently about direction and possibility.
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| Patti Negri "www.BrainBrewEntertainment.com" (Hollywood, California): | Gives you hope for our planet - and a great ride along the way!, March 4, 2007
Wonderful story. Amazing cutting edge science. Romance, intrigue, espionage - and a real and solid plan to save the world -- who could ask for more? After reading this, even the thought of time travel makes perfect sense. World leaders should definitely read this! (And everyone else too!)
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