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What happens when intellect evolves faster than conscience, and genius answers to no one? Microcosmic God is a towering meditation on power, creation, and unintended consequence, told with relentless imagination and unsettling clarity. Theodore Sturgeon crafts a story where progress accelerates at a terrifying pace, forcing a reckoning between curiosity and responsibility, control and freedom. Every discovery raises the stakes, and every solution carries the seed of a larger disaster waiting just out of sight.
This is not a tale of cackling villains or simple ambition. It is the story of brilliance pursued without limits, and the quiet moral fractures that form when one mind decides the fate of many. As forces collide—scientific, political, and profoundly human—the listener is drawn into a narrative that questions whether knowledge itself can ever remain neutral. The tension builds not through spectacle, but through inevitability, as creation begins to outgrow its creator.
Theodore Sturgeon was one of science fiction’s most emotionally intelligent voices, known for blending speculative ideas with deep psychological insight. Though often associated with character-driven stories, Microcosmic God reveals his ability to scale those concerns to civilization-sized consequences. Published during science fiction’s formative years, this story remains startlingly modern—its warnings about power, control, and accelerated progress as relevant now as when it first appeared.
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Audiolibro: 11 de marzo de 2026