The Terminal Experiment

Robert J. Sawyer

first published 1995 Harper, 1995 paperback 328 pages

Dr. Peter Hobson invents a machine that detects a brain pattern that leaves the body after death, a pattern many believe is a soul. In order to test their theories on immortality and life after death, Hobson and his friend Sarkar Muhammed create three electronic simulations of Hobson's own personality. When people Hobson had a grudge against begin to die, he and Sarkar must try to find out which is responsible. But a...

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Terminal Experiment edition · 2011 · Penguin Publishing Group · 9780441020805
The Terminal Experiment audiobook · 2003 · Recorded Books
Expérience terminale paperback · 1999 · J'ai lu · 313 pages · 9782290047033
The terminal experiment edition · 1997 · SoulWave · 313 pages · 9781891347009
dritte Simulation edition · 1997 · Goldmann · 342 pages
Terminal Experiment paperback · 1995 · Harper · 328 pages · 9780340632239
The Terminal Experiment paperback · 1995 · Eos · 352 pages

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