Friday, March 6, 2020
Sphere Book review essays
Sphere Book review essays Michael Crichton was born in Chicago, in 1942. After graduating from the Harvard Medical School, Crichton embarked on a career as a writer and filmmaker. Called "the father of the techno-thriller," his novels include The Andromeda Strain, Sphere, The Jurassic Park and Prey. Many of his books have been made into films, including the phenomenally successful Jurassic Park. Crichton has directed six films, and is also the creator of the hit television series E.R. Always interested in computers, he once ran a software company- FilmTrack. Overall Michael Crichton has proved that he is both a dynamic person and an equally dynamic writer. In the Pacific at the bottom of the ocean is discovered a massive spacecraft- a spacecraft entombed for at least 300 years... To the scene are rushed a team of scientists to unearth and reveal the spacecrafts hidden past. They arrive at the depths of the pacific and enter the mysterious spacecraft with apprehension, dread and anticipation... What they discover is that the spacecraft was American and it had been transported back in time through a black hole and had ended up in the ocean. The Situation just looks like a case of Physics gone wrong Until they find an ominous and seemingly Alien Built Impenetrable Silver Sphere on board As they investigate, their computers start to receive strange coded messages from an unknown intelligence Whatever the entity is, it doesnt seem to like them very much... The team of scientists consisting of the astute and intelligent Psychologist Dr. Norman Johnson, the critical and sarcastic mathematician Harold Adams, the excited and ever-optimistic Astrophysicist Theodore Fielding, and finally the paranoid biologist Elizabeth Halpern then proceed to do everything they can to figure out how to open the ...
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