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I can't recall how long ago I read this book, but it starts with 2 college kids using some form of wormhole or instant travel mechanism they invented to personally witness man's first landing on Mars. The story skips then to them being ultrarich & nigh-immortal due to medical advances. One lives on a hollow asteroid that is very well appointed, the other more in touch with the world & politics. The story is somewhat light with a bit of mystery & discussion of societal impacts from income discrepancy.
I certainly hope I didn't include any spoilers. All my recollection of important events in the book are vague.
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I can't recall how long ago I read this book, but it starts with 2 college kids using some form of wormhole or instant travel mechanism they invented to personally witness man's first landing on Mars. The story skips then to them being ultrarich & nigh-immortal due to medical advances. One lives on a hollow asteroid that is very well appointed, the other more in touch with the world & politics. The story is somewhat light with a bit of mystery & discussion of societal impacts from income discrepancy.
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I can't recall how long ago I read this book, but it starts with 2 college kids using some form of wormhole or instant travel mechanism they invented to personally witness man's first landing on Mars. The story skips then to them being ultrarich & nigh-immortal due to medical advances. One lives on a hollow asteroid that is very well appointed, the other more in touch with the world & politics. The story is somewhat light with a bit of mystery & discussion of societal impacts from income discrepancy.
I certainly hope I didn't include any spoilers. All my recollection of important events in the book are vague.
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I can't recall how long ago I read this book, but it starts with 2 college kids using some form of wormhole or instant travel mechanism they invented to personally witness man's first landing on Mars. The story skips then to them being ultrarich & nigh-immortal due to medical advances. One lives on a hollow asteroid that is very well appointed, the other more in touch with the world & politics. The story is somewhat light with a bit of mystery & discussion of societal impacts from income discrepancy.
I certainly hope I didn't include any spoilers. All my recollection of important events in the book are vague.
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Hi there! That's some info already; but maybe you could take a look at thse guidelines on story-ID, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in? For instance, you may still be able to narrrow the time your read it at a decade or so? Any recollection of the cover? Was that in English, translated? Also, spoilers are totally fine, as it may trigger someone else's memory :) if you want, you cna hide them by preceding them with>!
, for instance>! Darth Vader is Luke's father
.
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, for instance>! Darth Vader is Luke's father
.
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It's a duplicate for sure. Mark it as such if that be best.
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, for instance >! Darth Vader is Luke's father
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This is the first of the Commonwealth stories, Pandora's Star, by Peter F. Hamilton.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Saga:
The book opens with a short section providing backstory. As part of
the first mission to Mars, a team of astronauts exits their spacecraft
for the first time, only to see another man standing there, connected
to an air hose that leads through a wormhole to a laboratory in
California. The wormhole generator's inventors, Nigel Sheldon and
Ozzie Isaacs, chose to test it by beating the crew, by moments, to be
the first human on Mars. The saga then moves onto the Commonwealth era
in 2380, when humanity has used the wormhole technology to colonise
several hundred planets across hundreds of light years.
This story has been asked about several times before.
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This is the first of the Commonwealth stories, Pandora's Star, by Peter F. Hamilton.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Saga:
The book opens with a short section providing backstory. As part of
the first mission to Mars, a team of astronauts exits their spacecraft
for the first time, only to see another man standing there, connected
to an air hose that leads through a wormhole to a laboratory in
California. The wormhole generator's inventors, Nigel Sheldon and
Ozzie Isaacs, chose to test it by beating the crew, by moments, to be
the first human on Mars. The saga then moves onto the Commonwealth era
in 2380, when humanity has used the wormhole technology to colonise
several hundred planets across hundreds of light years.
This story has been asked about several times before.
2
Kipernicus, if this is the right answer, you can accept it by clicking the chekmark on the left. Please do; it will show everyone the mystery was solved, and reward both you and Dosco with some reputation :)
– Jenayah
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This is the first of the Commonwealth stories, Pandora's Star, by Peter F. Hamilton.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Saga:
The book opens with a short section providing backstory. As part of
the first mission to Mars, a team of astronauts exits their spacecraft
for the first time, only to see another man standing there, connected
to an air hose that leads through a wormhole to a laboratory in
California. The wormhole generator's inventors, Nigel Sheldon and
Ozzie Isaacs, chose to test it by beating the crew, by moments, to be
the first human on Mars. The saga then moves onto the Commonwealth era
in 2380, when humanity has used the wormhole technology to colonise
several hundred planets across hundreds of light years.
This story has been asked about several times before.
2
Kipernicus, if this is the right answer, you can accept it by clicking the chekmark on the left. Please do; it will show everyone the mystery was solved, and reward both you and Dosco with some reputation :)
– Jenayah
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This is the first of the Commonwealth stories, Pandora's Star, by Peter F. Hamilton.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Saga:
The book opens with a short section providing backstory. As part of
the first mission to Mars, a team of astronauts exits their spacecraft
for the first time, only to see another man standing there, connected
to an air hose that leads through a wormhole to a laboratory in
California. The wormhole generator's inventors, Nigel Sheldon and
Ozzie Isaacs, chose to test it by beating the crew, by moments, to be
the first human on Mars. The saga then moves onto the Commonwealth era
in 2380, when humanity has used the wormhole technology to colonise
several hundred planets across hundreds of light years.
This story has been asked about several times before.
This is the first of the Commonwealth stories, Pandora's Star, by Peter F. Hamilton.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Saga:
The book opens with a short section providing backstory. As part of
the first mission to Mars, a team of astronauts exits their spacecraft
for the first time, only to see another man standing there, connected
to an air hose that leads through a wormhole to a laboratory in
California. The wormhole generator's inventors, Nigel Sheldon and
Ozzie Isaacs, chose to test it by beating the crew, by moments, to be
the first human on Mars. The saga then moves onto the Commonwealth era
in 2380, when humanity has used the wormhole technology to colonise
several hundred planets across hundreds of light years.
This story has been asked about several times before.
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Kipernicus, if this is the right answer, you can accept it by clicking the chekmark on the left. Please do; it will show everyone the mystery was solved, and reward both you and Dosco with some reputation :)
– Jenayah
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Kipernicus, if this is the right answer, you can accept it by clicking the chekmark on the left. Please do; it will show everyone the mystery was solved, and reward both you and Dosco with some reputation :)
– Jenayah
1 hour ago
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Thanks all. I appreciate the prompt & accurate responses. I hadn't remembered it as a series so I passed by Hamilton in my library. Mystery solved & I hope I flagged it appropriately for the karma.
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Almost there... there should be a checkmark left of Dosco's answer; clicking it will formally accept it :)
– Jenayah
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Thanks all. I appreciate the prompt & accurate responses. I hadn't remembered it as a series so I passed by Hamilton in my library. Mystery solved & I hope I flagged it appropriately for the karma.
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Almost there... there should be a checkmark left of Dosco's answer; clicking it will formally accept it :)
– Jenayah
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Thanks all. I appreciate the prompt & accurate responses. I hadn't remembered it as a series so I passed by Hamilton in my library. Mystery solved & I hope I flagged it appropriately for the karma.
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Thanks all. I appreciate the prompt & accurate responses. I hadn't remembered it as a series so I passed by Hamilton in my library. Mystery solved & I hope I flagged it appropriately for the karma.
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Almost there... there should be a checkmark left of Dosco's answer; clicking it will formally accept it :)
– Jenayah
1 hour ago
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Almost there... there should be a checkmark left of Dosco's answer; clicking it will formally accept it :)
– Jenayah
1 hour ago
Almost there... there should be a checkmark left of Dosco's answer; clicking it will formally accept it :)
– Jenayah
1 hour ago
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Hi there! That's some info already; but maybe you could take a look at thse guidelines on story-ID, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in? For instance, you may still be able to narrrow the time your read it at a decade or so? Any recollection of the cover? Was that in English, translated? Also, spoilers are totally fine, as it may trigger someone else's memory :) if you want, you cna hide them by preceding them with
>!
, for instance>! Darth Vader is Luke's father
.– Jenayah
2 hours ago
It's a duplicate for sure. Mark it as such if that be best.
– Dosco Jones
1 hour ago
2
Possible duplicate of Book ID: Astronauts and Lab Students can create portals through space (and while we're at it, if someone wants to flesh that dupe-target a bit...)
– Jenayah
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