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  1. The Gods Themselves is a 1972 science fiction novel written by Isaac Asimov, and his first original work in the science fiction genre in fifteen years (not counting his 1966 novelization of Fantastic Voyage). It won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1972, and the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1973.

    • Isaac Asimov
    • 1972
  2. Jan 1, 1972 · In The Gods Themselves, a magic is found which makes life easier and it's the Electron Pump. Somehow, some beings have reached across the universe, time, or something, to impress themselves upon our world and made possible an endless energy source, which benefits all of humanity.

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  3. Sep 4, 1990 · BRIEF SYNOPSIS: The Gods Themselves tells the story of a not-to-distant future (though it was 100 years out for Asimov) in which a bumbling scientist (Frederick Hallam) stumbles upon a cross-universe transfer of energy that facilitates limitless clean energy for all mankind.

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    • $7.99
  4. A sci-fi novel about a parallel universe exchange that provides Earth with free energy but threatens its survival. The book won the Hugo Award in 1973 and features an outcast scientist, a rebellious alien, and a lunar intuitionist.

    • Mass Market Paperback
  5. The Gods Themselves - Isaac Asimov - Google Books. Books. The Gods Themselves. Isaac Asimov. Turtleback, 1990 - Fiction - 304 pages. Only a few know the terrifying truth--an outcast Earth...

  6. Jan 1, 1972 · BRIEF SYNOPSIS: The Gods Themselves tells the story of a not-to-distant future (though it was 100 years out for Asimov) in which a bumbling scientist (Frederick Hallam) stumbles upon a cross-universe transfer of energy that facilitates limitless clean energy for all mankind.

    • Isaac Asimov
  7. In the twenty-second century Earth obtains limitless, free energy from a source science little understands: an exchange between Earth and a parallel universe, using a process devised by the aliens.