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'the-T-axis' Fiction short story 29/07/2020

Interview DCS author of fiction short story 'the-T-axis'

'the-T-axis' Fiction short story Interview of 'DCS' author of 'the-T-axis' on Amazon by Suzanne Lynn of Triangle Spotlight Fl, US

25/07/2020

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Fiction short stories on Amazon KDP
Imagine a world where people live to 130 years and look like a twenty year old until the end, have artificial body parts with 200 year warranties, where it is normal to archive your memories and change the color of your eyes every other day. DCS takes you on a thrilling fictional journey of 22nd century as told by an amazed Ravi and here is the twist - Ravi is the Indian brain transplanted inside Murphy, a 130 year old Caucasian man. This new person has the appearance of Murphy, but has the memories and thoughts of Ravi.
Sure to make you think, smile and ponder for a long time.
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0881TMK3T

the-T-axis 24/07/2020

Murphy walks into a hospital to archive his memory in the year 2100 AD. His brain is unfortunately damaged during the procedure. Doctor's look for a suitable replacement and find the brain of Ravi who had died in 2005 AD. His brain was preserved all these years for some unknown reason. The transplant is completed and this new man wakes up. [ 151 more words ]

the-T-axis Murphy walks into a hospital to archive his memory in the year 2100 AD. His brain is unfortunately damaged during the procedure. Doctor’s look for a suitable replacement and find the brain of…

What should be his new identity? — the-T-axis 03/07/2020

This is a story of 2100AD. When brain transplant is the new normal and so is archiving of human memory. The brain of ‘Ravi’ a small town Indian man, who has died in 2005 AD is preserved and transplanted into a Caucasian body of ‘Murphy’, which is already 130 years old. That is the story […] What should be his new identity? — the-T-axis

What should be his new identity? — the-T-axis This is a story of 2100AD. When brain transplant is the new normal and so is archiving of human memory. The brain of ‘Ravi’ a small town Indian man, who has died in 2005 AD is preserved and transpl…

26/06/2020

‘This is the year 2100 AD and your body is 130 years old,’ the doctor said. It is 2100 AD. In a US hospital, Murphy's brain is accidentally and completely damaged during a medical procedure. The hospital's search for a suitable brain replacement leads them to Ravi’s brain which had been preserved in India since 2005. Ravi’s brain is implanted into the Caucasian patient ‘Murphy’ in the US.
So, this new man comes alive with a Caucasian body of ‘Murphy’ and a 21st century mind of Ravi. The world sees ‘Murphy’ whereas this new man responds to being called 'Ravi' as the mind remembers itself. He has patches of memories of his earlier life in India.
Welcome to - the T axis - where the lines blur between body, brain and soul. The book takes you on a thrilling journey of scientific and lifestyle changes of 22nd century, as seen through the eyes of 'Ravi’. It transports you to the 22nd century where you can archive human memory, live longer than 130 years, drive cars in elevated tubes, and visit a city with a roof. While weaving an ordinary man's journey through these amazing scientific advancements of the 22nd century, the author 'DCS' weaves a gripping narrative that is awe-inspiring, yet very believable.
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0881TMK3T

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