2 pointsby aanet3 hours ago2 comments
  • aanet3 hours ago
    "A critical, annotated version of Narlikar’s iconic novel about a cybervirus attack by an advanced alien species—with updated text and added material".

    > A year before Robin Cook’s Invasion (1997)—in which an alien force activated a latent biological virus in humans—and almost a decade before Liu Cixin’s The Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy (2008–10)—in which humanity’s scientific progress was curtailed by an alien supercomputer’s “sophon-lock”—Jayant Vishnu Narlikar’s Virus (1996) painted a similar scenario. In his novel, a cybervirus broadcast by an advanced, extraterrestrial species invaded Earth and froze its digital infrastructure: a prelude to an alien invasion. The novel, first published in Marathi, recounts how vast radio arrays on Earth intercept a seemingly innocuous message from an unknown planet orbiting Barnard’s Star. The radio signal, sent six years ago, coalesces into a cybervirus that has the potential to cause a complete digital meltdown and lead humanity into an age of chaos—an alien First Strike to prevent humanity from evolving further.

  • gnabgib2 hours ago
    You've aggressively messed up the title Virus, even if you want the H2 Annotated for Today's Global Digital Humans (and Aliens).. it doesn't become this