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The Intelligent Universe: AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos
I was skeptic of his credentials, but he put the entire scope of future trends of science, biology and intelligence into coherent worldview of the evolving cosmic organism. We are all partaking in the continual evolution of God (the universal organism) towards perfection with the intent (which I admit is a stretch) to produce progeny universes. Everyone should read this.
I was skeptic of his credentials, but he put the entire scope of future trends of science, biology and intelligence into coherent worldview of the evolving cosmic organism. We are all partaking in the continual evolution of God (the universal organism) towards perfection with the intent (which I admit is a stretch) to produce progeny universes. Everyone should read this.
Very good book; not an easy read though.
A great, well-written and well documented, speculation about how life and intelligence may help to build the laws of physics in our (ans possibly other) universe(s).
This is the best speculative science book I've ever read. It really made a lot of sense to me as scientist/engineer. Perhaps reality is a hybrid of "the matrix" and the theories postulated in this book. Are we in a simulation that is calculating something? If so, what? What do we (humanity) have to do it? This book tries to tackle the biggest of the big questions.
This book might be fascinating to some, but I couldn't stay with it. I remember seeing predictions of the future that were made in the 1950s, that included helicopters in every garage, and free nuclear energy powering our homes, cars and trains. Obviously they didn't know what they were talking about. Neither does Jim Gardner.
James N. Gardner
Hardcover | Pages: 269 pages Rating: 4.01 | 81 Users | 11 Reviews
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Title | : | The Intelligent Universe: AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos |
Author | : | James N. Gardner |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 269 pages |
Published | : | January 19th 2007 by New Page Books |
Categories | : | Science. Artificial Intelligence. Nonfiction. Technology |
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What is the ultimate destiny of our universe? That is the striking question addressed by James Gardner in The Intelligent Universe. Traditionally, scientists (and Robert Frost) have offered two bleak answers to this profound issue: fire or ice. In The Intelligent Universe, James Gardner envisions a third dramatic alternative--a final state of the cosmos in which a highly evolved form of group intelligence engineers a cosmic renewal, the birth of a new universe.Details Books In Pursuance Of The Intelligent Universe: AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos
Original Title: | The Intelligent Universe: AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos |
ISBN: | 1564149196 (ISBN13: 9781564149190) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 81 Users | 11 ReviewsCriticism About Books The Intelligent Universe: AI, ET, and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos
I was skeptic of his credentials, but he put the entire scope of future trends of science, biology and intelligence into coherent worldview of the evolving cosmic organism. We are all partaking in the continual evolution of God (the universal organism) towards perfection with the intent (which I admit is a stretch) to produce progeny universes. Everyone should read this.
I was skeptic of his credentials, but he put the entire scope of future trends of science, biology and intelligence into coherent worldview of the evolving cosmic organism. We are all partaking in the continual evolution of God (the universal organism) towards perfection with the intent (which I admit is a stretch) to produce progeny universes. Everyone should read this.
Very good book; not an easy read though.
A great, well-written and well documented, speculation about how life and intelligence may help to build the laws of physics in our (ans possibly other) universe(s).
This is the best speculative science book I've ever read. It really made a lot of sense to me as scientist/engineer. Perhaps reality is a hybrid of "the matrix" and the theories postulated in this book. Are we in a simulation that is calculating something? If so, what? What do we (humanity) have to do it? This book tries to tackle the biggest of the big questions.
This book might be fascinating to some, but I couldn't stay with it. I remember seeing predictions of the future that were made in the 1950s, that included helicopters in every garage, and free nuclear energy powering our homes, cars and trains. Obviously they didn't know what they were talking about. Neither does Jim Gardner.
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