One of those flaws, perhaps the most destructive, is the vulnerability of the universe to arbitrary and uninformed divine intervention.Įgan lays out a blueprint for how a very different form of life than has been previously known comes into existence. In fact, this is a history of how the defects and design flaws of the original creation story are corrected by hard experience. Only one comparison seems even remotely appropriate - to the biblical Book of Genesis.ĭiaspora is a history of the re-creation of the universe, one in which there is no need for divine power to either start it off or continue its development. As is usual with everything by Egan, Diaspora is so densely packed with ideas that all summaries are inadequate.
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