A Darker Geometry

A Darker Geometry by Mark O. Martin, published by Baen Books in 1996, is a science fiction work that delves into the complexities of the Kzin species within the Known Space universe. This edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an exploration of how a species characterized by anarchy and violence could evolve to develop the technology necessary for interstellar conquest.
In this book, Gregory Benford and Mark O. Martin combine their expertise in high-energy physics and molecular biology to address the mysteries surrounding the Kzin. Readers will encounter a narrative that examines themes of cooperation and technological advancement, providing insights into the evolution of this intriguing species. The authors aim to unravel the enigma of Known Space, inviting readers to engage with the scientific and fictional elements that shape this universe.
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At the heart of Known Space lies mystery: How did so anarchic and violent a species as the Kzin ever learn to cooperate sufficiently to develop the technology to conquer an interstellar empire? The answer to this and other questions have been hinted at before, but now Gregory Benford, a renowned high-energy physicist, and molecular biologist Mark O. Martin bring their formidable talents and extraordinarily broad range of expertise to bear on all the mysteries of Known Space.
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