Red Tide
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Red Tide

by Larry Niven

Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
Pages
1
Language
English
Published
2014

Overview

Loosely based on Larry Niven's 1973 novella "Flash Crowd," <b><i>Red Tide</i></b> continues to examine the social consequences of <b>the impact of having instantaneous teleportation</b>, where humans can instantly travel long distances in milliseconds. </p>This is a theme that has fascinated the author throughout his career and even appears in his seminal work <i>Ringworld</i>, where the central character celebrates his birthday by instantly teleporting himself to different time zones, extending his "birthday." </p>The author also discusses the impact of such instantaneous transportation in his essay, "Exercise in Speculation: The Theory and Practice of Teleportation." </p><b> Larry Niven</b> is joined by two younger writers, <b> </b><b>Brad R. Torgersen</b> and <b>Matthew J. Harrington</b>, as they take on this challenging idea and further develop the theories and concepts that Niven originally presented in "Flash Crowd." </p><p></p>

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