
The History of the Future
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In 3013 AD, a dying society of cloned future humans sends an agent back in time to 2035 AD, in an attempt to change the past and save themselves. In 2035 AD, an enthusiastic promoter of Transhumanism sets the human race on an inevitable path to a dystopian future. A young inventor and his friends are the only opposition to a scientific-technocratic society that is blindly rushing toward its own destruction.
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Kenneth J. M. MacLean has a B.A. in Political science and a B.S. in Computer Science. He is the author of 9 published books and 4 eBooks, over 70 published articles, and four educational movies. Ken has been studying science and metaphysics for decades, in an attempt to explain the untimely death of his mother from leukemia at the age of 29. Ken is a freelance writer and researcher, a website designer, and a book editor. He is interested in geometry and has written a textbook describing important 3 dimensional solids called polyhedra.
Ken is an accomplished editor with experience in creative writing, academic witting, and technical manuals.
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