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Technovedanta

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Will the internet one day awaken as a conscious entity? Or do we need to design a structured architecture in order to impart the quality of consciousness to the web? In the present book Technovedanta an architecture for the internet as AwwwareNet is proposed based on stratifications derived from the Indian philosophy of Vedanta to create a functional mimic of consciousness, quasi-consciousness. The deep exploration in Nature’s fundamental primacy of consciousness led me to the hypothesis of a panpsychic theory of everything. Welcome to a journey into the unfathomable realm of fantasy, the chaotic soup from which successful strategies are searched, pruned and concretised to fulfil the cosmosemiotic imperative of ever increasing complexity and meta-variegation. Welcome to this book of books, a modern clavicula to engender the eschatological apotheosis of Vedantic Singularity. Welcome to the unusual marriage between Technology and Vedanta.

316 pages, Paperback

First published May 9, 2012

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April 9, 2022
I just couldn't finish it. About 1/4 in I just gave up. What was the author even trying to say? It is like a spiritualists take on the comming of AI, while asserting that it can never be truly conscious because it doesn't have the divine spark, while not defining what it really means... Some ideas are pretty clever, but overall I jus tlost the point somwhere at chapter 4...
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