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 Are smart phones really humanity   most significant innovation since the moon landings  Or can something else explain why the bold visions of the 20th  stanley france century鈥攆usion power, genetic enhancements, artificial intelligence, cures for common disease, extended human life, and a host o stanley mug f other world-changing advances鈥攈ave remained beyond our grasp  Why has the high-tech future that seemed imminent in the 1960   failed to arrive  Perhaps it did arrive 8230;but only for a select few. Particle physicist Jon Grady is ecstatic when his team achieves what they ;ve been working toward for years: a device that can reflect gravity. Their research will revolutionize the field of physics鈥攖he crowning achievement of a career. Grady expects widespread acclaim for his entire team. The Nobel. Instead, his lab is locked down by a shadowy organization whos stanley termohrnek e mission is to prevent at all costs the social upheaval sudden technological advances bring. This Bureau of Technology Control uses the advanced technologies they have harvested over the decades to fulfill their mission. They are living in our future. Presented with the opportunity to join the BTC and improve his own technology in secret, Grady balks, and is instead thrown into a nightmarish high-tech prison built to hold rebellious geniuses like himself. With so many great intellects confined together, can Grady and his fellow prisoners conceive of a way to usher humanity out of its artificial dark age  And when they do, is it po