This book addresses a HUGE topic - the end of man's reign as master of the earth and skies and his replacement by a super race with unimaginable powers. This is not science fiction. The forecast is based on solid scientific evidence. The universe has to date advanced in giant steps - from void to matter, to living cells, plants, animals, and human beings. Each step has been seismic in its consequences. There are more giant steps to come. The next one is already in preparation and we are unwittingly part of its genesis. The post-humans will arise from our own very midst. They will have access…mehr
This book addresses a HUGE topic - the end of man's reign as master of the earth and skies and his replacement by a super race with unimaginable powers. This is not science fiction. The forecast is based on solid scientific evidence. The universe has to date advanced in giant steps - from void to matter, to living cells, plants, animals, and human beings. Each step has been seismic in its consequences. There are more giant steps to come. The next one is already in preparation and we are unwittingly part of its genesis. The post-humans will arise from our own very midst. They will have access to the deepest secrets of the universe, hereto hidden to man. They will quickly become the new masters. A sobering re-assessment of man's real role in the trajectory of the universe!
Dr. Walsh is an Irish born engineer, mathematician, and author. He has taught Mathematics and Systems Theory at Trinity College Dublin and the United Nations University. His doctorate in systems theory has led to many design assignments for large-scale information systems across Europe, USA, and Africa. His book IMPERFECTION deals with the role of imperfection in the physical world and in human affairs. His current interests include physics, metaphysics, and the inter-relationship between these two. He currently resides in the South of France. He plays church organ and classical piano.
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