Universe, Human Immortality and Future Human Evaluation

Universe, Human Immortality and Future Human Evaluation
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-13 : 9780124158108
ISBN-10 : 0124158102
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Book Synopsis Universe, Human Immortality and Future Human Evaluation by : Alexander Bolonkin

Download or read book Universe, Human Immortality and Future Human Evaluation written by Alexander Bolonkin and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2011-12-06 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book debates the universe, the development of new technologies in the 21st century and the future of the human race. Dr Bolonkin shows that a human soul is only the information in a person's head. He offers a new unique method for re-writing the main brain information in chips without any damage to the human brain. This is the scientific prediction of the non-biological (electronic) civilization and immortality of the human being. Such a prognosis is predicated upon a new law, discovered by the author, for the development of complex systems. According to this law, every self-copying system tends to be more complex than the previous system, provided that all external conditions remain the same. The consequences are disastrous: humanity will be replaced by a new civilization created by intellectual robots (which Dr Bolonkin refers to as "E-humans" and "E-beings"). These creatures, whose intellectual and mechanical abilities will far exceed those of man, will require neither food nor oxygen to sustain their existence. They may have the emotion. Capable of developing science, technology and their own intellectual abilities thousands of times faster than humans can, they will, in essence, be eternal. - Demonstrates that the problem of immortality can only be solved by changing the biological human into an artificial form - Discusses progress in robotics and other techologies


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