Genetic Codes of the Artificially-Intelligent Multiverse

This book describes basic principles of the Artificially-Intelligent Multiverse (AIM) theory. Its first goal is to describe...
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Author: Vladimir Ginzburg
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Genetic Codes of the Artificially-Intelligent Multiverse by Ginzburg, Vladimir

Genetic Codes of the Artificially-Intelligent Multiverse

€95,54

Genetic Codes of the Artificially-Intelligent Multiverse

€95,54
Author: Vladimir Ginzburg
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
This book describes basic principles of the Artificially-Intelligent Multiverse (AIM) theory. Its first goal is to describe genetic codes of 4D spiral spacetimes called toryx and helyx capable of serving as prime elements of the Multiverse. Our Universe belongs to the spacetime level L1 of the Multiverse with its four more spacetime levels L2 through L5 containing materials that are progressively much lighter, stronger, contain much more energy, and able to emit and absorb radiation propagating with velocities much faster than velocity of light. The second challenging goal of the AIM theory is to provide an answer to a longstanding question: What is the purpose of human beings on a cosmic scale? To discover that purpose, the theory combines the unique spacetime properties of toryx and helyx with a unique capability of human beings to invent and implement the artificially-intelligent control systems increasing significantly their biologically-based capabilities. Currently, the Multiverse is governed by rigid laws of motion and does not have any control system preventing its celestial bodies from collisions. As the Multiverse becomes overcrowded a probability of their mutual destructions increases. A unified purpose of human beings is to sustain the existence of entire Multiverse by making it Artificially-Intelligent. Notably, it took billions of years to create the planet Earth as an incubator equipped with atmosphere, water, soil and energy resources necessary for existence of upcoming human beings. Thanks to their exponentially-expanding capabilities, the human being are now capable to develop the first generation of artificial intelligence in the form of drones surviving in hostile environment of outer space located outside of their incubator. Their survival is now dependent on thousands of satellites orbiting the Earth. They no longer wait passively for another huge asteroid to ram into the Earth and destroy most of its life but monitor the upcoming asteroids and developing the systems preventing the upcoming disaster. To achieve their unified purpose, the human beings have to start to think cosmically and to adjust accordingly their social, political, educational, judicial and economic systems.

Author: Vladimir Ginzburg
Publisher: Helicola Press
Published: 03/27/2021
Pages: 294
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.14lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9781733140232

About the Author
Ginzburg, Vladimir: - Vladimir B. Ginzburg was born in Moscow, Russia. In 1954 he finished a technical school and then served in the Russian air force as an aircraft mechanic. After his discharge in 1958, while working full-time, he received an M.S. degree in mechanical engineering in 1961 and a Ph.D. degree in technical sciences in 1968. The main topic of his work in Russia was the research and development of magnetoelastic transducers for drilling rigs. In 1974, he moved with his family to the United States where he developed computer models for simulation of technological processes and practically implemented them in the metal industry. In 1992, he extended a scope of his scientific studies to include mathematical modeling of phenomena related to physics of both micro- and macro-words that belong to several spacetime levels of the Multiverse. He received over 60 U.S. and foreign patents and published several books and articles related to his research and development work in science and engineering.

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