The Gods Themselves

In the twenty-second century Earth obtains limitless, free energy from a source science little understands: an exchange between Earth and a parallel universe, using a process devised by the aliens. But even free energy has a price. The transference process itself will eventually lead to the destruction of the Earth's Sun—and of Earth itself.
Only a few know the terrifying truth—an outcast Earth scientist, a rebellious alien inhabitant of a dying planet, a lunar-born human intuitionist who senses the imminent annihilation of the Sun. They know the truth—but who will listen? They have foreseen the cost of abundant energy—but who will believe? These few beings, human and alien, hold the key to Earth's survival.
Only a few know the terrifying truth—an outcast Earth scientist, a rebellious alien inhabitant of a dying planet, a lunar-born human intuitionist who senses the imminent annihilation of the Sun. They know the truth—but who will listen? They have foreseen the cost of abundant energy—but who will believe? These few beings, human and alien, hold the key to Earth's survival.
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Beautifully written with hard sci-fi where the impacts are truly explored within the world. The initial "paramen" sections are pretty slow to start, but the story as told through the lens of physicist inter-drama is great.
I guess everyone else knew about the sudden, prolonged focus on three-way alien sex, but that was a bit of a surprise to me. I'm glad I forced myself to get through the first few chapters. There were a number of interesting twists and satisfying tie-ins by the end. The structure of the book was completely inconsistent and mildly annoying in the beginning. But by the end I was still impressed.
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