Where the corrosive power of time failed, Dominion begins. Unable to wear down the chains of grief left in the wake of losing her and stuck in the quagmire of postmortem morosity, Colton is on the verge of hanging his legacy upon the gallery walls of dimmed mediocrity in the museum of unknown history. Then, it happens.
A flash of insight, as though spoken from the grave, it becomes the guiding light; one desperately needed to reinvent purpose and meaning. It is so much of what she meant to him shining through, that internal voice from the past, that it strikes him with an idea so profound it could only result in the ensuing research. Is it fiction or reality?
Leonardo da Vinci visualized flying machines, and the essential aspects of that ‘fiction’ became fact. And just as the genetics of his ideas evolved into man-made dragonflies and humming birds, Colton Reinholt, a physicist, with a unique mind for synthesis, drafts an idea, too.
Borrowed by observation of actual physiological biology, he uses solid state physics to reconstruct a natural paradigm only ever achieved by evolution’s miracle, the human mind. Thus, what emerges in this physical and ethereal journey simply must carry more than mere soupcon of riveting plausibility.
So, through accelerating technological forces on the world often charging boldly before compunction, we are compelled by our own evolution to satisfy an unstoppable desire for discovery. What is really meant by the phrase, ‘Artificial Intelligence’? This is what we adventure through experimental exploration into the energy of the mind.
What begins as an innocent thought experiment, frolicsome dabbling fuses with technical knowhow and its synthesis results in a fantastic gestalt. By bridging disparate scientific disciplines, it ultimately gives rise to a power that may either become benevolent or malevolent. For despite all human conceits, the answer to the question of good versus evil is not one we are capable to define.
Dominion: Ford, John L, Paris, Athina: 9781945286476: Amazon.com: Books
Dominion : Ford, John L, Paris, Athina: Amazon.ca: Books
What Readers are Saying:
“Dominion is different. It makes me feel smart for figuring it out; the author doesn’t talk down to you. He writes intelligently, and he writes intelligent characters. He keeps his plot complex, and the reader on his or her toes, and trusts you are capable of absorbing each word. The fact that what happens is theoretically feasible makes this hard sci-fi novel all the better, eventually blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. Dominion should be slipped slowly like a fine wine at first, because in the end it will totally intoxicate you”
“John Ford really knows how to tell a story. Like, wow!”
About the Author:
John L Ford is a lifelong fan turned author of Science Fiction. He hails from a background in Natural Sciences having a degree in Meteorology. Owing to the fact that both his chosen literary genre, and his acumen in weather forecasting both offer plethoras of opportunity for fiction … it is quite fitting that any Meteorologist’s creativity would be in the art of the ‘what if.’