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Raft  
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Author Stephen Baxter
Country Great Britain
Language English
Series Xeelee Sequence
Genre(s) Hard science fiction
Publisher Voyager (UK)
Publication date 1991
Media type Print (Paperback)
ISBN ISBN 0-246-13706-1 (paperback edition)
OCLC Number 28292571
LC Classification PR6052.A849 R3 1991
Followed by Timelike Infinity

Raft is a 1991 science fiction book by author Stephen Baxter. Raft is both Baxter's first novel and first book in the Xeelee Sequence, although the Xeelee are not present. Raft was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1992.[1]

Contents

[edit] Setting

The novel is an elaborated version of his 1989 short story of the same title[1]. The story follows a group of humans who have accidentally entered an alternate universe where the gravitational force is far stronger than our own, a "billion" times as strong. Planets do not exist, as they would immediately collapse under their own gravity; stars are only a mile across and have extremely brief life-spans, becoming cooled kernels a hundred yards wide with a surface gravity of five g. Human bodies possess a "respectable" gravity field in and of themselves. "Gravitic chemistry" also exists, where gravity is the dominant force on an atomic scale.

[edit] Plot summary

The few thousand humans survive in a nebula of relatively breathable air, existing in divided communities. The society is highly stratified, with the elite living on the "Raft" (the remains of the starship that contains almost all the high technology), workers/miners living on various "Belt" worlds (where they mine burned-out star kernels), and the "Boneys", a nomadic band of "unmentionables" who live on worlds created out of corpses.

It is unknown exactly how the humans came to the universe, but hints in the story indicate that the Raft ship came through a rift in our universe into this alternate reality (though whether intentionally or unintentionally is never specified).

The alternate universe the humans live in follows same laws as our universe, except that it has a gravitational constant which is orders of magnitude larger than our own universe.

The physics of the alternate universe has slowly turned the nebula into an increasingly hostile environment and the humans, along with the bizarre native species, are suffering the effects of environmental collapse.

[edit] References

[edit] External links

  • Raft at Worlds Without End





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