Reviewing Kevin Bohacz's Immortality
- Linda Whitaker
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Can ancient microbes be the end of humankind?
This book review was recorded for my newsletter and Substack site. Read the transcript and view the complete interview on Substack, or on You Tube. Or listen to the podcast.
Immortality is a #1 bestselling speculative techno-thriller. It is a prescient two-book story about transhumanism, human evolution, the environment, climate change, and of course, immortality.
Without warning, something has gone terribly awry. In the remote and unnoticed places of the world, small pockets of death begin occurring. As the initially isolated extinctions spread, the world's eyes focus on this unimaginable horror and chaos. Out of the ecological imbalance, something new and extraordinary is evolving and surviving to fill the voids left by these extinctions. Evolution is operating in ways no one could have expected and environmental damage may be the catalyst. Once discovered, this knowledge changes everything.
In Immortality, nature gets back at humans via the smallest of life forms: Chromatium Omri bacteria, the oldest known life form on Earth linked to previous extinctions.
We’ll hear directly from Kevin how much of this is possible, and what it means for the future of humanity and planet Earth. Watch for it!
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