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The Mind's Sky: Human Intelligence in a Cosmic Context

  • Title : The Mind's Sky: Human Intelligence in a Cosmic Context
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  • Rating : 4.92 (816 Vote)
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  • Format : Paperback
  • Pages : 281 Pages
  • Asin : 0553371339
  • Language : English

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His style as playful as ever, Timothy Ferris explores inner as well as outer space in these essays on the human mind, the search for extraterrestrial (and thus nonhuman) intelligence, and their intersection. Other chapters look at comet strikes as a source of species extinction; near-death experience; apocalyptic prophecies; information theory; and the origin of laughter.

Perhaps, Ferris posits, aliens are at this very moment sending us virtual-reality reproductions of their home planets. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. Ferris's style remains as playful as ever (``we who came down from out of the forest seek to grow a forest of knowing among the stars''); too bad the thoughts seem sometimes stretched beyond their capacity to hold or convey the truth. For Ferris, SETI is a ``campaign of exploration,'' not a science, and all the more appealing for that; lying on the edge of knowledge, it proves fertile soil for the most extravagant musings. From Kirkus Reviews Ferris, who usually pokes around in outer space (Coming of Age in the Milky Way, The Red Shift, etc.), probes the inner kind as well in these amusing if far-fetched essays on the human mind, the search for extraterrestrial (and thus nonhuman) intelligence (SETI), and their intersection. Where might a SETI signal come from, F

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