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The Coming of the Ice: Eternity Beneath the Snow

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In The Coming of the Ice, a man accepts an experimental operation that promises endless life. At first, the future opens wide. Centuries pass. Knowledge multiplies. Civilizations rise, reorganize, and leave him standing still while humanity races ahead. What once felt like godhood becomes a fixed point in a moving universe, and eventually even that universe begins to fail.

This is not a story about sudden catastrophe. It is about slow accumulation. Time stretches. Emotional ties thin. Familiar ways of thinking harden while the world evolves beyond recognition. When climate shifts and the ice begins its relentless advance, survival is no longer a question of intelligence or strength alone. The last decisions are smaller, colder, and made without witnesses.

Written with haunting restraint, the story unfolds as a personal record left behind by someone who outlived everyone else. Each era passes quickly, but the weight of memory never does. The tension lies not in whether the world ends, but in how much of oneself can endure before isolation finishes its work.

G. Peyton Wertenbaker published The Coming of the Ice in 1926, at a moment when speculative fiction was still defining its boundaries. The story appeared in Amazing Stories, standing out for its long temporal scope and its refusal to treat immortality as a simple victory. Rather than focusing on invention alone, Wertenbaker follows one man across ages, using endurance itself as the experiment. The result is an early, unsettling vision of deep time, emotional erosion, and the quiet end of humanity.

© 2025 Scott Miller (Lydbog): 9798318376382

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Lydbog: 25. april 2025

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