InFlux
Physicist Jon Grady and his team have discovered a device that can reflect gravitya triumph that will revolutionize the field of physics and change the future. But instead of acclaim, Gradys lab is locked down by a covert organization known as the Bureau of Technology Control.The bureaus mission: suppress the truth of sudden technological progress and prevent the social Physicist Jon Grady and his team have discovered a device that can reflect gravity—a triumph that will revolutionize the field of physics and change the future. But instead of acclaim, Grady’s lab is locked down by a covert organization known as the Bureau of Technology Control.The bureau’s mission: suppress the truth of sudden technological progress and prevent the social upheaval it would trigger. Because the future is already here. And it’s rewards are only for a select few.When Grady refuses to join the BTC, he’s thrown into a nightmarish high-tech prison housing other doomed rebel intellects. Now, as the only hope to usher humanity out of its artificial dark age, Grady and his fellow prisoners must try to expose the secrets of an unimaginable enemy—one that wields a technological advantage half a century in the making.
A FUN BUT FLAWED TECHNOTHRILLERFIG. 1: Level of Reading Enjoyment vs. Progression Through BookThis is my first Suarez novel. It has gotten a lot of press, and the hardcover edition has a quote from Publisher's Weekly proclaiming 'A Legitimate Heir To Michael Chrichton.' Anything with a build up like that I have to try, being the Chrichton fan that I am.Don't be put off by first chapter: techno jargon is over the top and seemingly superfluous. It lets up after the first chapter. After that, A FUN BUT FLAWED TECHNOTHRILLERFIG.
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1: Level of Reading Enjoyment vs. Progression Through BookThis is my first Suarez novel. It has gotten a lot of press, and the hardcover edition has a quote from Publisher's Weekly proclaiming 'A Legitimate Heir To Michael Chrichton.' Anything with a build up like that I have t.
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Etymology[edit]
From Latinīnflūxus(“inflow; influence”), from īnfluō(“flow or run into”).
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- IPA(key): /ˈɪnˌflʌks/
Noun[edit]
influx (countable and uncountable, pluralinfluxes)
- A flowinward or into something; a coming in.
- Synonyms:infusion, intromission, introduction, importation
- I'll buy a new computer when I get an influx of cash.
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- the general influx of Greek into modern languages
- That which flows or comes in.
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- The influx of food into the Celtic region, however, was far from keeping pace with the influx of consumers.
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- (obsolete)influence; power.
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- In this sense it is now not used. Adam, in innocence, might have held, by the continued influx of the divine will and power, a state of immortality.
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Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.
(See the entry for influx in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. High school gang shower. Merriam, 1913.)
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