A group of individuals, whose consciousnesses have been digitized and uploaded into a simulation, must grapple with the nature of existence and reality as they discover the infinite possibilities and perils of living in a virtual universe.
Permutation City is a deeply philosophical and scientifically rich novel that pushes the boundaries of what it means to be human. The intricate exploration of simulated realities, existential dilemmas, and the implications of infinite consciousness make it a must-read for fans of high-concept speculative fiction.
In Permutation City, the process of copying human consciousness into a computer is not just a technological breakthrough but a philosophical dilemma. The novel follows individuals who have had their minds uploaded into a virtual environment, where they can theoretically live forever. As these characters navigate their existence in a simulated world, the lines between reality and simulation blur, forcing them to question the nature of their existence. As their digital universe begins to unravel, the novel explores the concept of "dust theory," suggesting that any reality that can exist does exist. The characters must decide whether their simulated lives have any value or meaning, all while confronting the possibility of endlessly replicating realities.
Permutation City is a deeply philosophical and scientifically rich novel that pushes the boundaries of what it means to be human. The intricate exploration of simulated realities, existential dilemmas, and the implications of infinite consciousness make it a must-read for fans of high-concept speculative fiction.
Permutation City
A group of individuals, whose consciousnesses have been digitized and uploaded into a simulation, must grapple with the nature of existence and reality as they discover the infinite possibilities and perils of living in a virtual universe.
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In Permutation City, the process of copying human consciousness into a computer is not just a technological breakthrough but a philosophical dilemma. The novel follows individuals who have had their minds uploaded into a virtual environment, where they can theoretically live forever. As these characters navigate their existence in a simulated world, the lines between reality and simulation blur, forcing them to question the nature of their existence. As their digital universe begins to unravel, the novel explores the concept of "dust theory," suggesting that any reality that can exist does exist. The characters must decide whether their simulated lives have any value or meaning, all while confronting the possibility of endlessly replicating realities.
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