Blindsight
Author: Peter Watts Categories: Science-Fiction Published: 2006 Pages: 362 Language: English Tags: Science Fiction | ThrillerBook Description:
Peter Watts’ Blindsight is a groundbreaking science fiction thriller that fuses deep philosophy with gripping cosmic horror. Set in the late 21st century, it follows a crew of trans‑human scientists sent to investigate a mysterious alien signal near the edge of the Solar System. What they find forces humanity to question not only the nature of intelligence but the meaning of consciousness itself.
At the heart of the novel is Siri Keeton, a man surgically stripped of emotion yet tasked with interpreting alien behavior. His unsettling perspective draws readers into complex questions about evolution, awareness, and what it truly means to be human. The story’s tension builds through dark revelations and haunting encounters that test the limits of logic and faith alike.
Watts’ sharp prose and scientific realism make Blindsight both intellectually challenging and utterly captivating. Fans of hard sci‑fi, cybernetics, and psychological horror will appreciate its daring blend of neuroscience, philosophy, and suspense.
If you crave thought‑provoking fiction that pushes the boundaries of imagination, download Blindsight (PDF) and explore a universe where intelligence might not require consciousness — and where knowing too much could be the greatest danger of all.
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