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The Mote in God's Eye is a science fiction novel by American writers Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, first published in 1974. The story is set in the distant future of Pournelle's CoDominium universe, and charts the first contact between humanity and an alien species.
- Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle
- 1974
The Mote and the Beam is a parable of Jesus given in the Sermon on the Mount [1] in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 7, verses 1 to 5. The discourse is fairly brief, and begins by warning his followers of the dangers of judging others, stating that they too would be judged by the same standard.
Jan 1, 1974 · The Mote in God's Eye. Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle. 4.07. 70,375 ratings2,161 reviews. In 3016, the 2nd Empire of Man spans hundreds of star systems, thanks to faster-than-light Alderson Drive. Intelligent beings are finally found from the Mote, an isolated star in a thick dust cloud.
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Nov 18, 2011 · The mote in God's eye. In 3016, the 2nd Empire of Man spans hundreds of star systems, thanks to faster-than-light Alderson Drive. Intelligent beings are finally found from the Mote, an isolated star in a thick dust cloud.
Apr 9, 2009 · The mote in God's eye. by. Niven, Larry. Publication date. 1974. Publisher. New York : Pocket Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; americana; inlibrary; printdisabled.
Jul 20, 2009 · Pre-internet age science fiction is always fun to read, and this book is no exception. Fun tech aside, the book portrays a very alien species with a (maybe) not so alien issue and gives the reader the roadmap to make up their own minds concerning the Mote and their issue.
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An expedition to the alien's home system results in the first meeting between the humans and the aliens, dubbed the Moties. At first the Moties seem friendly and helpful but closer investigation into their culture and history reveals some extremely dangerous facts.