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The Rise of Mathe-Lingua-Musica
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If music is a universal language, and mathematics a universal truth, could the two be combined to form a new world language that would create common understanding across all cultures?
In 2489, mathematicians who govern the world calculate that if our species doesn’t reduce wars and killing, humanity will be driven to extinction in fifteen months. They further divine that the only way out of the crisis is to create the optimum language for humans, which, it turns out, will be based on mathematics, linguistics, and music.
Charles De Costa, a brilliant mathematics student, with help from great minds resurrected (Lifted) from the past, works with the World Council of Mathematicians (WCM) to create the language, but the endemic human virus of evil thwarts progress. Charles also has trouble navigating a romance with his girlfriend, Andrica, but in a year, he grows from an awkward teen into a formidable young man.
Juanita Popov, Chairperson of WCM, leads the world and struggles to save humanity. Her World Army commander, General Roy Braun, is tasked with reducing wars, eliminating conflicts, and policing a society of over 11 billion on the planet. One of his renegade generals brings the planet to another crisis. Meanwhile, a beta version of M-L-M, transmitted to space, triggers a multitude of SETI responses from all over the galaxy. However, no one understands the replies. What do these alien signals say?
At the last possible moment, M-L-M is perfected, but it can’t be inculcated to all humans in time. Simulations using complex algorithms reveal that only weeks remain for humanity not to slide into a blackhole of extinction. A starship able to take 3000 passengers to a hospitable planet in another star system has been readied in order to propagate our species. Who will be selected to survive? Ensuing chaos tests the best and worst of humanity. And now the starship is under siege.
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The fields of math, linguistics, and music come together to save humanity in this intricately plotted and heavily academic sci-fi experiment from Anderson (The Trail). In 2489, Juanita Popov, chair of the World Council of Mathematicians (WCM), oversees an urgent project to use time travel technology to Lift history's mathematical, scientific, and musical geniuses into the present to cure humanity's " ‘virus'—the human propensity to covet, take, and kill" by creating a new universal language. The world is on the brink of World War IV, and humankind's extinction is projected within 15 months. Only nine people can be Lifted from their timelines at a time, so WCM institutes a continual rotation of fresh Liftees from around the world, including Bach, Curie, Einstein, Euclid, Liu Hui, Muhammed al-Khowarizmi, and Srinivasa Ramanujan. These great minds are tasked with developing a universal language that combines the "one universal truth," mathematics, with linguistics and music. If they fail, there's Plan B—shipping humans off-world. But this backup plan is complicated when SETI, a nonprofit devoted to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, discovers signals from numerous alien intelligences. How will humanity react, and will its new language be useful in communicating with the extraterrestrials? While the details may go over some readers' heads, there are fascinating ideas at play here and the optimism in the face of impending apocalypse is inspiring. Hard sci-fi fans seeking hope for the future will be pleased.