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The Intelligent Universe - AI ET and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos - cover

The Intelligent Universe - AI ET and the Emerging Mind of the Cosmos

James Gardner

Publisher: RWW New Page Books

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Summary

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.
Available since: 01/19/2007.
Print length: 425 pages.

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