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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The authors 1988 novel, Transformations, told the story of a young geneticist who wanted to root out and replace the human species more unsavory character traits. But he found himself part of an experiment by advance beings who revealed the real inner-workings of human evolution as self-transcendence. Twenty-five years later, after the themes of transhumanism, its peril and its hope, have been bandied about by authors of every stripe, Nelson revisits these themes in I, Human. Set in the Brave New World of the late 21st century, most everyone has neural implants that have raised average I.Q.s to 200 plus and monitor ones activities. The downside is they suppress feelings and intuition and are causing massive emotional breakdowns among the techno elites. In an Orwellian future where brain implants are causing massive emotional breakdowns, one man is able to reprogram his experimental implant with the help of a energy healer and break the techno oligarchies hold on humanity. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The author's 1988 novel, Transformations, told the story of a young geneticist who wanted to root out and replace the human species' more unsavory character traits. But he found himself part of an experiment by advance beings who revealed the real inner-workings of human evolution as self-transcendence. Twenty-five years later, after the themes of transhumanism, its peril and its hope, have been bandied about by authors of every stripe, Nelson revisits these themes in I, Human. Set in the "Brave New World" of the late 21st century, most everyone has neural implants that have raised average I.Q.s to 200 plus and monitor one's activities. The downside is they suppress feelings and intuition and are causing massive emotional breakdowns among the techno elites. This sets the stage for Alan Reynard and his journey from callous transhuman to a feeling-oriented Intuitive. Fitted with an experimental processor, he infiltrates a "borny" village to discover the secrets of its spiritual healers. Having lost the ability to program integrative functioning, his superiors hope Reynard's processing can rectify this deficit and save their society.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 288 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | In an Orwellian future where brain implants are causing massive emotional breakdowns, one man is able to reprogram his experimental implant with the help of a energy healer and break the techno oligarchies hold on humanity.