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  1. The Eyes of Heisenberg is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Frank Herbert. Originally serialized as Heisenberg's Eyes in Galaxy magazine between June and August 1966, it was issued as a book by Berkley later the same year.

  2. Eyes of Heisenberg considers a future where scientists are attempting to direct evolution by surgically gene-splicing human progeny toward immortality. Yet, Herbert posits a force within evolution itself that works against this human manipulation.

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  3. Sep 16, 2002 · The Eyes of Heisenberg (1966) is a disturbing far future vision where humans ("Folk") are the mere pawns of two far greater powers: the Optimen -- genetically superior humans able to live thousands of years -- and the Cyborgs, an underground movement that extends the lifespan of the normal human by adding computers, mechanical limps, and even ...

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  4. Sep 16, 2002 · The Eyes of Heisenberg (1966) is a disturbing far future vision where humans ("Folk") are the mere pawns of two far greater powers: the Optimen -- genetically superior humans able to live thousands of years -- and the Cyborgs, an underground movement that extends the lifespan of the normal human by adding computers, mechanical limps, and even ...

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  5. The Eyes of Heisenberg as it's meant to be heard, narrated by Scott Brick. Discover the English Audiobook at Audible. Free trial available!

  6. The Eyes of Heisenberg. Paperback – 16 September 2002. by Frank Herbert (Author) 4.1 55 ratings. See all formats and editions. A New World in Embryo. Public Law 10927 was clear and direct. Parents were permitted to watch the genetic alterations of their gametes by skilled surgeons . . . only no one ever requested it.

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  7. The Eyes of Heisenberg A berkley medallion book: Author: Frank Herbert: Publisher: Berkley Publishing Corporation, 1980: ISBN: 042504338X, 9780425043387: Length: 158 pages: Subjects