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Pierre R. Schwob is an author and computer scientist, known for founding Classical Archives and holding several patents, some of which are incorporated into a U.S. radio national standard.
Published works include:
• "AWE: A technothriller," Sciences Org Books, 2024, Palo Alto; a novel focused on climate change, AI, disinformation, scientific rigor, and the benefits of international collaborations.
• "The Great Documents of the World: Milestones of Human Thought," (Editor). McGraw-Hill, 1977, U.S., U.K., Spain; Kruger Verlag, 1977, Austria, Germany.
• "How to Use Pocket Calculators." Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1976, New York. A special selection of the Macmillan Book Club and an introductory offer of the Library of Mathematical Sciences.
• "The Chess Tutor: Opening Moves," co-authored with George F. Kane. Mason/Charter, 1976, New York.
• Libretto of the narrated symphony "Cosmic Reflection," composed by Nolan Gasser, a 40-minute history of the universe. Premiered at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC, 2009.
Asteroid "(32890) Schwob" is named in his honor.
He is deeply involved in the latest developments in astrophysics and cosmology, particularly at Stanford/SLAC, frequently visiting labs worldwide, including at the actual South Pole. Schwob is a long-time Director of the SETI Institute and lives in Palo Alto, California.
“Schwob adeptly blends climate science, technology, and character development in this geopolitical thriller.
A layered, involving thriller that incorporates real-world issues.
In Schwob’s high-stakes thriller, a team of scientists races to save the planet from climate disaster.
Pic and Lily stand out as dynamic and interesting: Pic is a man of many talents and a charming personality, and Lily is a friendly, smart young woman who is not afraid to stand up to her enemies. Olrik is the perfect foil for them. He’s singularly focused on advancing his own power, even at the cost of the planet.”
– Kirkus Reviews
In Schwob’s high-stakes thriller, a team of scientists races to save the planet from climate disaster.
Pic de Lucrète is a director and scientist at the Palo Alto Research Institute, a science and technology research center that works with governments and corporations to brainstorm new ideas and advance technology. He is sent to Japan to talk meet with chairman Makoto Yamashita, chairman of Tengoku E No Hashigo, an organization formed to build a space elevator. Yamashita reveals to Pic that he needs help from PARI to find the correct location for such an endeavor, which would help reduce costs of satellites, science experiments, and space expeditions. To help his team of experts, Pic tracks down young genius Lily Lee, who’s been helping her mother run a nail salon. While working toward finding a workable site and researching weather conditions, they discover that climate catastrophe is imminent, and the entire planet is in immediate danger (“The model proceeds. Fifty minutes later, the margin is now covered with angry red alerts. Methane and temperature alarms are pulsing within and around the Arctic Circle”). Meanwhile, Putin has sent henchman Galileo Olrik to the United States to set up a business and build support for Russia. Galileo’s an influential person within the fossil fuel industry, putting him at odds with the efforts of Pic and his team. With the Earth’s future at stake, the scientists use AI to create two machines, collectively known as the Artificial Wisdom Engine (or AWE), they hope will solve the climate crisis. Meanwhile, Olrik is tracking the team with evil intentions. Schwob adeptly blends climate science, technology, and character development in this geopolitical thriller. Pic and Lily stand out as dynamic and interesting: Pic is a man of many talents and a charming personality, and Lily is a friendly, smart young woman who is not afraid to stand up to her enemies. Olrik is the perfect foil for them. He’s singularly focused on advancing his own power, even at the cost of the planet.
A layered, involving thriller that incorporates real-world issues.
Pub Date: Feb. 27, 2024
ISBN: 9798876003775
Page count: 377pp
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: Aug. 21, 2024
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