Are there any well-regarded science fiction novels featuring two or more planets in the same solar system, on all of which intelligent life evolved completely independently, AND that can easily communicate with one another, BUT can’t visit because they don’t yet have space-travel technology?
The concept just sprang to my mind suddenly, and I’d love to see how a good writer might tell such a solar system’s story. Thanks!
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If your idea of great sci-fi includes time travel, black holes, and existential exploration, then ‘Eternal Gods Die Too Soon’ is a book you shouldn’t miss. It’s a story that skillfully combines complex scientific ideas with a compelling narrative, making it a fascinating read for any science fiction enthusiast.