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The Omega Point is a theorized future event in which the entirety of the universe spirals toward a final point of unification. The term was invented by the French Jesuit Catholic priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955). [ 1 ]
The Omega Point is a term Tipler uses to describe a cosmological state in the distant proper-time future of the universe. [6] He claims that this point is required to exist due to the laws of physics. According to him, it is required, for the known laws of physics to be consistent, that intelligent life take over all matter in the universe and ...
Point Omega is a short novel by the American author Don DeLillo that was published in hardcover by Scribner's on February 2, 2010. It is DeLillo's fifteenth novel published under his own name and his first published work of fiction since his 2007 novel Falling Man .
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Omega is a book by Jack McDevitt that won the John W. Campbell Award, and was nominated for the Nebula Award in 2004. [ 1 ] The mystery surrounding the destructive "Omega Clouds" (which are introduced in The Engines of God ) is left unexplored until Omega .
Omega Point is an idea in philosophy (eschatology) advanced by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Omega Point may also refer to: Omega Point, an album by Spear of Destiny; An idea in cosmology advanced by mathematical physicist Frank J. Tipler; Omega point (geometry), a boundary point in hyperbolic geometry; Point Omega, a 2010 novel by Don DeLillo
The novel ends with him announcing the re-conquest of the Pentagon Worlds by the newly formed Clans, declaring himself their ilKhan. This novel was later translated to English and re-worked into the English-language BattleTech novel, Visions of Rebirth (The Founding of the Clans #2). Früchte voll Bitterkeit (Fruits (full) of Bitterness)
The novel concerns a billionaire, Ross Lockhart, who is inspired by the terminal illness of his wife Artis to seek immortality for both of them through cryopreservation. The novel is narrated by Ross' son Jeffrey. DeLillo has described Zero K as 'a leap out of the bare-skinned narratives of Point Omega and The Body Artist.' [2]