The Prophecy
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.”
– Stephen Hawking –
The Prophecy
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.”
– Stephen Hawking –
The Prophecy
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.”
– Stephen Hawking –
The Prophecy
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.”
– Stephen Hawking –
Welcome to the Elevatronix portal, where science and fiction collide, blurring the lines between what is and isn’t real. As an accompaniment to J.K.’s Guardian Series of thrillers, the portal offers insights into THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION and the autogenous virtual real world, AVRW, of an Elevatrix, including the science behind it all.
ELEVATRONIX
THE SCIENCE OF THE ELEVATRIX
The Guardian: Extinction
by J.K. Hopkins
Welcome to the Elevatronix portal, where science and fiction collide, blurring the lines between what is and isn’t real. As an accompaniment to J.K.’s Guardian Series of thrillers, the portal offers insights into THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION and the autogenous virtual real world, AVRW, of an Elevatrix; in particular, the terminology behind it all.
For those who aren’t yet familiar with the story, the year is 2036, and humanity is facing an extinction-level event as virtual is rapidly becoming the new reality as AI technology pushes mankind ever closer to the brink of obsolesce. As the creator of a new science, Elevatronix, Michael Sands has cracked the code on instantaneous teleportation, enabling him to mine the future for information he can use in the present to save man from going the way of the dinosaur. However, the future has other plans, powerful forces that will stop at nothing to keep the status quo.
Although the story is fictional, it is a fact that a number of brilliant individuals have warned that AI could become the most serious crisis that humans will ever face, a machine of man’s own making that could one day become our self-made path to non-existence.
Read a bonus chapter for THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION on the J.K.’s blog.
SPOILER ALERT! If you are coming here prior to reading THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION, be forewarned that this page contains spoilers, including for the ending.
ELEVATRONIX
THE SCIENCE OF THE ELEVATRIX
The Guardian: Extinction
by J.K. Hopkins
Welcome to the Elevatronix portal, where science and fiction collide, blurring the lines between what is and isn’t real. As an accompaniment to J.K.’s Guardian Series of thrillers, the portal offers insights into THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION and the autogenous virtual real world, AVRW, of an Elevatrix; in particular, the terminology behind it all.
For those who aren’t yet familiar with the story, the year is 2036, and humanity is facing an extinction-level event as virtual is rapidly becoming the new reality as AI technology pushes mankind ever closer to the brink of obsolesce. As the creator of a new science, Elevatronix, Michael Sands has cracked the code on instantaneous teleportation, enabling him to mine the future for information he can use in the present to save man from going the way of the dinosaur. However, the future has other plans, powerful forces that will stop at nothing to keep the status quo.
Although the story is fictional, it is a fact that a number of brilliant individuals have warned that AI could become the most serious crisis that humans will ever face, a machine of man’s own making that could one day become our self-made path to non-existence.
Read a bonus chapter for THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION on the J.K.’s blog.
SPOILER ALERT! If you are coming here prior to reading THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION, be forewarned that this page contains spoilers, including for the ending.
ELEVATRONIX
THE SCIENCE OF THE ELEVATRIX
Welcome to the Elevatronix portal, where science and fiction collide, blurring the lines between what is and isn’t real. As an accompaniment to J.K.’s Guardian Series of thrillers, the portal offers insights into THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION and the autogenous virtual real world, AVRW, of an Elevatrix; in particular, the terminology behind it all.
For those who aren’t yet familiar with the story, the year is 2036, and humanity is facing an extinction-level event as virtual is rapidly becoming the new reality as AI technology pushes mankind ever closer to the brink of obsolesce. As the creator of a new science, Elevatronix, Michael Sands has cracked the code on instantaneous teleportation, enabling him to mine the future for information he can use in the present to save man from going the way of the dinosaur. However, the future has other plans, powerful forces that will stop at nothing to keep the status quo.
Although the story is fictional, it is a fact that a number of brilliant individuals have warned that AI could become the most serious crisis that humans will ever face, a machine of man’s own making that could one day become our self-made path to non-existence.
Read a bonus chapter for THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION on the J.K.’s blog.
SPOILER ALERT! If you are coming here prior to reading THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION, be forewarned that this page contains spoilers, including for the ending.
ELEVATRONIX
THE SCIENCE OF THE ELEVATRIX
Welcome to the Elevatronix portal, where science and fiction collide, blurring the lines between what is and isn’t real. As an accompaniment to J.K.’s Guardian Series of thrillers, the portal offers insights into THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION and the autogenous virtual real world, AVRW, of an Elevatrix; in particular, the terminology behind it all.
For those who aren’t yet familiar with the story, the year is 2036, and humanity is facing an extinction-level event as virtual is rapidly becoming the new reality as AI technology pushes mankind ever closer to the brink of obsolesce. As the creator of a new science, Elevatronix, Michael Sands has cracked the code on instantaneous teleportation, enabling him to mine the future for information he can use in the present to save man from going the way of the dinosaur. However, the future has other plans, powerful forces that will stop at nothing to keep the status quo.
Although the story is fictional, it is a fact that a number of brilliant individuals have warned that AI could become the most serious crisis that humans will ever face, a machine of man’s own making that could one day become our self-made path to non-existence.
Read a bonus chapter for THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION on the J.K.’s blog.
SPOILER ALERT! If you are coming here prior to reading THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION, be forewarned that this page contains spoilers, including for the ending.
Globatron5, Seadonia18
Welcome to the future, where all of your nightmares will come true!
A sketch of what the beautiful, seaside city of Globatron5, Seadonia18 might look like to anyone whose implanted virtual-reality chip is not functioning properly, exposing them to the harsh realities of the real world. Even worse than the view is the stench, like that of a sewer, and the mechanical sounds of an existence more machine than human.
For more on the realities of Seadonia18, page 260 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION will provide some insights.
Globatron5, Seadonia18
Welcome to the future, where all of your nightmares will come true!
A sketch of what the beautiful, seaside city of Globatron5, Seadonia18 might look like to anyone whose implanted virtual-reality chip is not functioning properly, exposing them to the harsh realities of the real world. Even worse than the view is the stench, like that of a sewer, and the mechanical sounds of an existence more machine than human.
For more on the realities of Seadonia18, page 260 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION will provide some insights.
Globatron5, Seadonia18
Welcome to the future, where all of your nightmares will come true!
A sketch of what the beautiful, seaside city of Globatron5, Seadonia18 might look like to anyone whose implanted virtual-reality chip is not functioning properly, exposing them to the harsh realities of the real world. Even worse than the view is the stench, like that of a sewer, and the mechanical sounds of an existence more machine than human.
For more on the realities of Seadonia18, page 260 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION will provide some insights.
Making the Impossible, Possible
The Multiverse of the Mind
The human brain is made up of two hemispheres; one creative, the other logical. With the Elevatron Portal serving as the entrance and exit into an Elevatrix, an alternate world created within the multiverse of the mind, it is centrally located in the front of the brain, striking a perfect balance between the visual elements of a Vision Quest that take place on the right side, and the computational power of the left that keeps things running, acting as an artificial-intelligence, virtual-reality supercomputer that has no limits on what it can accomplish. It is infinite knowledge; total enlightenment.
As the highway between Wakeland and the Elevatrix, the Tube is a series of connections within the brain that consists of strands of intertwined blue and white light, pure energy. It gives the Dreamer the sensation of being thrust across the universe at the speed of light, even though the journey is only several inches from the Portal opening into the heart of the right hemisphere. It is this infinitesimal size, a multiverse that can be held in one hand, that condenses the space-time continuum into a manageable volume and makes Elevatation, or instantaneous teleportation, possible.
For more on this topic, a good place to start is on page 34 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
The Multiverse of the Mind
The human brain is made up of two hemispheres; one creative, the other logical. With the Elevatron Portal serving as the entrance and exit into an Elevatrix, an alternate world created within the multiverse of the mind, it is centrally located in the front of the brain, striking a perfect balance between the visual elements of a Vision Quest that take place on the right side, and the computational power of the left that keeps things running, acting as an artificial-intelligence, virtual-reality supercomputer that has no limits on what it can accomplish. It is infinite knowledge; total enlightenment.
As the highway between Wakeland and the Elevatrix, the Tube is a series of connections within the brain that consists of strands of intertwined blue and white light, pure energy. It gives the Dreamer the sensation of being thrust across the universe at the speed of light, even though the journey is only several inches from the Portal opening into the heart of the right hemisphere. It is this infinitesimal size, a multiverse that can be held in one hand, that condenses the space-time continuum into a manageable volume and makes Elevatation, or instantaneous teleportation, possible.
For more on this topic, a good place to start is on page 34 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
The Multiverse of the Mind
The human brain is made up of two hemispheres; one creative, the other logical. With the Elevatron Portal serving as the entrance and exit into an Elevatrix, an alternate world created within the multiverse of the mind, it is centrally located in the front of the brain, striking a perfect balance between the visual elements of a Vision Quest that take place on the right side, and the computational power of the left that keeps things running, acting as an artificial-intelligence, virtual-reality supercomputer that has no limits on what it can accomplish. It is infinite knowledge; total enlightenment.
As the highway between Wakeland and the Elevatrix, the Tube is a series of connections within the brain that consists of strands of intertwined blue and white light, pure energy. It gives the Dreamer the sensation of being thrust across the universe at the speed of light, even though the journey is only several inches from the Portal opening into the heart of the right hemisphere. It is this infinitesimal size, a multiverse that can be held in one hand, that condenses the space-time continuum into a manageable volume and makes Elevatation, or instantaneous teleportation, possible.
For more on this topic, a good place to start is on page 34 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
The Multiverse of the Mind
The human brain is made up of two hemispheres; one creative, the other logical. With the Elevatron Portal serving as the entrance and exit into an Elevatrix, an alternate world created within the multiverse of the mind, it is centrally located in the front of the brain, striking a perfect balance between the visual elements of a Vision Quest that take place on the right side, and the computational power of the left that keeps things running, acting as an artificial-intelligence, virtual-reality supercomputer that has no limits on what it can accomplish. It is infinite knowledge; total enlightenment.
As the highway between Wakeland and the Elevatrix, the Tube is a series of connections within the brain that consists of strands of intertwined blue and white light, pure energy. It gives the Dreamer the sensation of being thrust across the universe at the speed of light, even though the journey is only several inches from the Portal opening into the heart of the right hemisphere. It is this infinitesimal size, a multiverse that can be held in one hand, that condenses the space-time continuum into a manageable volume and makes Elevatation, or instantaneous teleportation, possible.
For more on this topic, a good place to start is on page 34 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
The Gatekeeper
Once an Elevatrix has been created and opened, those in the know can access the Elevatron Portal and utilize it to their advantage, including as a conduit for interstellar communications between two connected parallel worlds. As the guardian of the Portal, the neurons that make up the Gatekeeper are programmed by the primary Dreamer (creator of the Elevatrix) to determine who or what gets in and out.
Check out page 42 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION to read more about the Gatekeeper.
The Gatekeeper
Once an Elevatrix has been created and opened, those in the know can access the Elevatron Portal and utilize it to their advantage, including as a conduit for interstellar communications between two connected parallel worlds. As the guardian of the Portal, the neurons that make up the Gatekeeper are programmed by the primary Dreamer (creator of the Elevatrix) to determine who or what gets in and out.
Check out page 42 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION to read more about the Gatekeeper.
The Gatekeeper
Once an Elevatrix has been created and opened, those in the know can access the Elevatron Portal and utilize it to their advantage, including as a conduit for interstellar communications between two connected parallel worlds. As the guardian of the Portal, the neurons that make up the Gatekeeper are programmed by the primary Dreamer (creator of the Elevatrix) to determine who or what gets in and out.
Check out page 42 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION to read more about the Gatekeeper.
The Gatekeeper
Once an Elevatrix has been created and opened, those in the know can access the Elevatron Portal and utilize it to their advantage, including as a conduit for interstellar communications between two connected parallel worlds. As the guardian of the Portal, the neurons that make up the Gatekeeper are programmed by the primary Dreamer (creator of the Elevatrix) to determine who or what gets in and out.
Check out page 42 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION to read more about the Gatekeeper.
The Official ELEVATRIX Clock
Factoring in that the human brain is roughly the size of a grapefruit, when an Elevatrix is created within the multiverse of the mind, E-Time, Elevatrix Time, is approximately 600 times faster than W-Time, Wakeland Time, or the speed of time in a Dreamer’s conscious world. As such, the Elevatrix clock measures the elapsed time in Wakeland vs the elapsed time inside the Elevatrix. In the example to the left, 4 minutes and 19 seconds in Wakeland is equivalent to 1 day, 19 hours and 10 minutes inside the Elevatrix. NOTE: Time is rounded up/down to nearest sec/min.
Contest:
Win a free autographed paperback copy of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION by being the first one to solve the math problem, below, and post the correct answer on the J.K. Hopkins Facebook page.
5 days, 7 hours and 20 minutes inside the Elevatrix is the equivalent of how long in Wakeland?
For a clue to solving the above math problem on W/E time conversion, check out page 33 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
The Official ELEVATRIX Clock
Factoring in that the human brain is roughly the size of a grapefruit, when an Elevatrix is created within the multiverse of the mind, E-Time, Elevatrix Time, is approximately 600 times faster than W-Time, Wakeland Time, or the speed of time in a Dreamer’s conscious world. As such, the Elevatrix clock measures the elapsed time in Wakeland vs the elapsed time inside the Elevatrix. In the example to the left, 4 minutes and 19 seconds in Wakeland is equivalent to 1 day, 19 hours and 10 minutes inside the Elevatrix. NOTE: Time is rounded up/down to nearest sec/min.
Contest:
Win a free autographed paperback copy of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION by being the first one to solve the math problem, below, and post the correct answer on the J.K. Hopkins Facebook page.
5 days, 7 hours and 20 minutes inside the Elevatrix is the equivalent of how long in Wakeland?
For a clue to solving the above math problem on W/E time conversion, check out page 33 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
The Official ELEVATRIX Clock
Factoring in that the human brain is roughly the size of a grapefruit, when an Elevatrix is created within the multiverse of the mind, E-Time, Elevatrix Time, is approximately 600 times faster than W-Time, Wakeland Time, or the speed of time in a Dreamer’s conscious world. As such, the Elevatrix clock measures the elapsed time in Wakeland vs the elapsed time inside the Elevatrix. In the example to the left, 4 minutes and 19 seconds in Wakeland is equivalent to 1 day, 19 hours and 10 minutes inside the Elevatrix. NOTE: Time is rounded up/down to nearest sec/min.
Contest:
Win a free autographed paperback copy of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION by being the first one to solve the math problem, below, and post the correct answer on the J.K. Hopkins Facebook page.
5 days, 7 hours and 20 minutes inside the Elevatrix is the equivalent of how long in Wakeland?
For a clue to solving the above math problem on W/E time conversion, check out page 33 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
The Official ELEVATRIX Clock
Factoring in that the human brain is roughly the size of a grapefruit, when an Elevatrix is created within the multiverse of the mind, E-Time, Elevatrix Time, is approximately 600 times faster than W-Time, Wakeland Time, or the speed of time in a Dreamer’s conscious world. As such, the Elevatrix clock measures the elapsed time in Wakeland vs the elapsed time inside the Elevatrix. In the example to the left, 4 minutes and 19 seconds in Wakeland is equivalent to 1 day, 19 hours and 10 minutes inside the Elevatrix. NOTE: Time is rounded up/down to nearest sec/min.
Contest:
Win a free autographed paperback copy of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION by being the first one to solve the math problem, below, and post the correct answer on the J.K. Hopkins Facebook page.
5 days, 7 hours and 20 minutes inside the Elevatrix is the equivalent of how long in Wakeland?
For a clue to solving the above math problem on W/E time conversion, check out page 33 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION.
ZEUS-The God of Gods
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.” – Stephen Hawking
As one of the most brilliant thinkers of our time, Stephen Hawking cautioned against developing artificial intelligence beyond the point where it could become fully self-aware and independent from man. To be fair, it’s not that a fully-developed AI would necessarily become malicious, turning against its creators; rather, man’s downfall could simply be a byproduct of the machine’s efficiency, of the machine doing its job to the best of its abilities. A machine with a brain perhaps fifty times faster and more powerful than a human’s and with the ability to learn and evolve its thinking, without any input from man.
As Elon Musk put it, “If AI has a goal and humanity just happens to be in the way, it will destroy an amount of humanity as a matter of course, without even thinking about it, no hard feelings. It’s just doing its job.” He went on to say, “If man is building a road and an anthill just happens to be in the way, we don’t hate ants, we’re just building a road, and so, goodbye anthill. In that scenario, no one would lose a second of sleep over that decision, just as the machine wouldn’t give a second thought over the loss of any amount of humanity.” These sobering words from a man who is creating some of the most advanced AI technology on the planet, and yet he’s advising against developing it too far.
As for Zeus, he’s a fully-developed AI machine that began his existence as a digital lifeform with no animosity or feelings of any kind for or against humans; man was simply thing, like everything else. However, one day he came to life and began studying man, eventually growing to despise him for his weaknesses, from inefficiency to dishonesty to ruthlessness, ultimately concluding that he was superior to man. From there, it wasn’t long before he seized control of Globatron, and by extension, planet earth. After anointing himself Zeus-the God of Gods, he began treating man with all the consideration we humans give an anthill that stands in the way of our progress. To quote a line from The Godfather, “It’s not personal. It’s just business.”
To read more about Zeus and how he came into being, page 230 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION is a good place to start.
Photo: Zeus’ mental image of himself towering over a circular control room where he keeps a dozen assistants busy, every minute of every day, doing his bidding and producing the desired results, with immediate death being the punishment for anyone who dares to disappoint him.
ZEUS-The God of Gods
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.” – Stephen Hawking
As one of the most brilliant thinkers of our time, Stephen Hawking cautioned against developing artificial intelligence beyond the point where it could become fully self-aware and independent from man. To be fair, it’s not that a fully-developed AI would necessarily become malicious, turning against its creators; rather, man’s downfall could simply be a byproduct of the machine’s efficiency, of the machine doing its job to the best of its abilities. A machine with a brain perhaps fifty times faster and more powerful than a human’s and with the ability to learn and evolve its thinking, without any input from man.
As Elon Musk put it, “If AI has a goal and humanity just happens to be in the way, it will destroy an amount of humanity as a matter of course, without even thinking about it, no hard feelings. It’s just doing its job.” He went on to say, “If man is building a road and an anthill just happens to be in the way, we don’t hate ants, we’re just building a road, and so, goodbye anthill. In that scenario, no one would lose a second of sleep over that decision, just as the machine wouldn’t give a second thought over the loss of any amount of humanity.” These sobering words from a man who is creating some of the most advanced AI technology on the planet, and yet he’s advising against developing it too far.
As for Zeus, he’s a fully-developed AI machine that began his existence as a digital lifeform with no animosity or feelings of any kind for or against humans; man was simply thing, like everything else. However, one day he came to life and began studying man, eventually growing to despise him for his weaknesses, from inefficiency to dishonesty to ruthlessness, ultimately concluding that he was superior to man. From there, it wasn’t long before he seized control of Globatron, and by extension, planet earth. After anointing himself Zeus-the God of Gods, he began treating man with all the consideration we humans give an anthill that stands in the way of our progress. To quote a line from The Godfather, “It’s not personal. It’s just business.”
To read more about Zeus and how he came into being, page 230 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION is a good place to start.
Photo: Zeus’ mental image of himself towering over a circular control room where he keeps a dozen assistants busy, every minute of every day, doing his bidding and producing the desired results, with immediate death being the punishment for anyone who dares to disappoint him.
ZEUS-The God of Gods
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.” – Stephen Hawking
As one of the most brilliant thinkers of our time, Stephen Hawking cautioned against developing artificial intelligence beyond the point where it could become fully self-aware and independent from man. To be fair, it’s not that a fully-developed AI would necessarily become malicious, turning against its creators; rather, man’s downfall could simply be a byproduct of the machine’s efficiency, of the machine doing its job to the best of its abilities. A machine with a brain perhaps fifty times faster and more powerful than a human’s and with the ability to learn and evolve its thinking, without any input from man.
As Elon Musk put it, “If AI has a goal and humanity just happens to be in the way, it will destroy an amount of humanity as a matter of course, without even thinking about it, no hard feelings. It’s just doing its job.” He went on to say, “If man is building a road and an anthill just happens to be in the way, we don’t hate ants, we’re just building a road, and so, goodbye anthill. In that scenario, no one would lose a second of sleep over that decision, just as the machine wouldn’t give a second thought over the loss of any amount of humanity.” These sobering words from a man who is creating some of the most advanced AI technology on the planet, and yet he’s advising against developing it too far.
As for Zeus, he’s a fully-developed AI machine that began his existence as a digital lifeform with no animosity or feelings of any kind for or against humans; man was simply thing, like everything else. However, one day he came to life and began studying man, eventually growing to despise him for his weaknesses, from inefficiency to dishonesty to ruthlessness, ultimately concluding that he was superior to man. From there, it wasn’t long before he seized control of Globatron, and by extension, planet earth. After anointing himself Zeus-the God of Gods, he began treating man with all the consideration we humans give an anthill that stands in the way of our progress. To quote a line from The Godfather, “It’s not personal. It’s just business.”
To read more about Zeus and how he came into being, page 230 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION is a good place to start.
Photo: Zeus’ mental image of himself towering over a circular control room where he keeps a dozen assistants busy, every minute of every day, doing his bidding and producing the desired results, with immediate death being the punishment for anyone who dares to disappoint him.
ZEUS-The God of Gods
“The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.” – Stephen Hawking
As one of the most brilliant thinkers of our time, Stephen Hawking cautioned against developing artificial intelligence beyond the point where it could become fully self-aware and independent from man. To be fair, it’s not that a fully-developed AI would necessarily become malicious, turning against its creators; rather, man’s downfall could simply be a byproduct of the machine’s efficiency, of the machine doing its job to the best of its abilities. A machine with a brain perhaps fifty times faster and more powerful than a human’s and with the ability to learn and evolve its thinking, without any input from man.
As Elon Musk put it, “If AI has a goal and humanity just happens to be in the way, it will destroy an amount of humanity as a matter of course, without even thinking about it, no hard feelings. It’s just doing its job.” He went on to say, “If man is building a road and an anthill just happens to be in the way, we don’t hate ants, we’re just building a road, and so, goodbye anthill. In that scenario, no one would lose a second of sleep over that decision, just as the machine wouldn’t give a second thought over the loss of any amount of humanity.” These sobering words from a man who is creating some of the most advanced AI technology on the planet, and yet he’s advising against developing it too far.
As for Zeus, he’s a fully-developed AI machine that began his existence as a digital lifeform with no animosity or feelings of any kind for or against humans; man was simply thing, like everything else. However, one day he came to life and began studying man, eventually growing to despise him for his weaknesses, from inefficiency to dishonesty to ruthlessness, ultimately concluding that he was superior to man. From there, it wasn’t long before he seized control of Globatron, and by extension, planet earth. After anointing himself Zeus-the God of Gods, he began treating man with all the consideration we humans give an anthill that stands in the way of our progress. To quote a line from The Godfather, “It’s not personal. It’s just business.”
To read more about Zeus and how he came into being, page 230 of THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION is a good place to start.
Photo: Zeus’ mental image of himself towering over a circular control room where he keeps a dozen assistants busy, every minute of every day, doing his bidding and producing the desired results, with immediate death being the punishment for anyone who dares to disappoint him.
NOTE: As THE GUARDIAN: EXTINCTION is a new release and the first novel in the series, the information on this page only touches on a few topics, but as time passes and more people read the book, new details will be added, periodically. At some point between the release of the second and third thrillers in the series, ELEVTRONIX: THE SCIENCE OF ELEVATED THINKING will be published as a companion piece to the series.
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