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The Last Question

Written by:
Isaac Asimov
Narrated by:
Blue Tyson

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
160
Narrator
56
Release Date
January 1, 2011
Duration
0 hours 51 minutes
Summary
First published in November 1956 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly. Asimov thought that The Last Question was his best short story ever. The story deals with the development of computers called Multivacs and their relationships with humanity through the courses of seven historic settings, beginning in 2061. In each of the first six scenes a different character presents the computer with the same question; namely, how the threat to human existence posed by the heat death of the universe can be averted. The question was: "How can the net amount of entropy of the universe be massively decreased?" This is equivalent to asking: "Can the workings of the second law of thermodynamics (used in the story as the increase of the entropy of the universe), be reversed?" Multivac's only response after much "thinking" is: "THERE IS AS YET INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR A MEANINGFUL ANSWER."
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Ivana C.

For me this is also the best short story Asimov wrote. I love it and read it countless times. Don't miss it!

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Anonymous

Nice short story with good ending. Mind boggling to think it was written in the '50s. Would have given it a 5 for narration if there was less fluff at the beginning before the story started.

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Anonymous

Asimov was way ahead of his time. One of the best science fiction writers of all time. I recommend all of his novels and short stories. The Last Question is my favorite of his short stories.

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Rod M.

Asimov is a Genius.

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adam croce

Well... this is one of the best short stories of modern time. Taking a deep, thoughtful look at the most integral question of existence. However, if you want the story almost completely ruined by a terrible intro, and the worst intro of all time, then this is the place to do it. The reading is okay. Lots of other weird BS to sit thru.

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Gábor P.V.

simply the best short story ever

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Benjamin J.

a truly amazing story considering the time it was written and we still were just scratching at these concepts. downside to this recording is there's 9 minutes of pointless patting on the back of the narrator and almost 10 minutes at the end with a weird song and more patting on the back of the narrator by the narrator.

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Anonymous

Confirms my believe in all - (all = What humans referred to as God or Allah and/or many other names). (Thank about it)

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Pol Reamonn

Brilliant short story, especially if you are unfamiliar with Asimov's work.

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Anonymous

This was annoying

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Anonymous

More than 8 minutes of fluff before the story even starts. The 41 minutes of story was Awesome. Could have done without the last 9+ minutes of fluff. The narrators of the story did a good job.

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Ya

As always Isaac Asimov is intriguing and challenging. This story didn’t disappoint

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Anonymous

Terrible music hides narration. Don’t bother

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Michael W.

Although the scientific concepts involved are now more mundane than sci-fi, the story itself is very gripping, humorous, and had an ending that made me chuckle. I really enjoyed this work from start to finish. Do be warned if existential dread and entropy are triggering concepts.

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Billy R.

Loved it. Rediscovering Asimov again.

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Stephanie Striefel

After you skip the 15 minutes of intro from whatever podcast this recording is from, everything is amazing. The story culminates in a totally unexpected ending, and I loved it.

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Michael G.

Wonderful SciFi

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Frances L.

Asimov can do no wrong! I really enjoyed this novella. Classic Asimov. The narrator was excellent and brought the story alive. An excellent introductory story for someone unfamiliar with Asimov. I highly recommend this novella.

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Anonymous

It's great. The narrative hints at some grand concepts and doesn't tell them. It lets you think of it yourself. Ideas so ingenious will come into your mind, so be careful. Don't try to take credit or a smarty will say. Yeah I read Asimov too. The voice is a little corny.

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