Manifold: Time

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Manifold: Time is a hard science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter that explores cosmic-scale questions about the fate of humanity and the universe through rigorous scientific speculation.

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instanceOf hard science fiction novel
science fiction novel
author Stephen Baxter NERFINISHED
awarded Philip K. Dick Award nomination
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresConcept cosmic engineering
deep time
end of the universe
post-human evolution
self-replicating probes
followedBy Manifold: Origin
Manifold: Space
genre hard science fiction
science fiction
hasISBN 0-00-225423-3
hasScientificElement astronomy
cosmology
evolutionary biology
future studies
quantum mechanics
hasSequelRelationship alternative-timeline companion to Manifold: Origin
alternative-timeline companion to Manifold: Space
language English
literaryPeriod late 20th century science fiction
mainCharacter Cornelius Taine NERFINISHED
Emma Stoney NERFINISHED
Macey NERFINISHED
Reid Malenfant NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus cosmic-scale questions
rigorous scientific speculation
pages approximately 500
partOfSeries Manifold series NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1999
publisher HarperCollins NERFINISHED
Voyager Books NERFINISHED
setting far-future universe
near-future Solar System
targetAudience adult readers
theme Fermi paradox NERFINISHED
anthropic principle NERFINISHED
cosmic evolution
cosmology
fate of humanity
long-term future of intelligence
multiverse
quantum theory
time travel

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Stephen Baxter notableWork Manifold: Time