Marian Milec

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Marian.


Loading...
“Fifty thousand years ago there were these three guys spread out across the plain and they each heard something rustling in the grass. The first one thought it was a tiger, and he ran like hell, and it was a tiger but the guy got away. The second one thought the rustling was a tiger and he ran like hell, but it was only the wind and his friends all laughed at him for being such a chickenshit. But the third guy thought it was only the wind, so he shrugged it off and the tiger had him for dinner. And the same thing happened a million times across ten thousand generations - and after a while everyone was seeing tigers in the grass even when there were`t any tigers, because even chickenshits have more kids than corpses do. And from those humble beginnings we learn to see faces in the clouds and portents in the stars, to see agency in randomness, because natural selection favours the paranoid. Even here in the 21st century we can make people more honest just by scribbling a pair of eyes on the wall with a Sharpie. Even now we are wired to believe that unseen things are watching us.”
Peter Watts, Echopraxia

“Brains are survival engines, not truth detectors.”
Peter Watts, Blindsight
tags: brain

James S.A. Corey
“I think about all the things we could have done, all the miracles we could have achieved, if we were all just a little bit better than it turns out we are.”
James S.A. Corey, Leviathan Falls

“Evolution has no foresight. Complex machinery develops its own agendas. Brains — cheat. Feedback loops evolve to promote stable heartbeats and then stumble upon the temptation of rhythm and music. The rush evoked by fractal imagery, the algorithms used for habitat selection, metastasize into art. Thrills that once had to be earned in increments of fitness can now be had from pointless introspection. Aesthetics rise unbidden from a trillion dopamine receptors, and the system moves beyond modeling the organism. It begins to model the very process of modeling. It consumes evermore computational resources, bogs itself down with endless recursion and irrelevant simulations. Like the parasitic DNA that accretes in every natural genome, it persists and proliferates and produces nothing but itself. Metaprocesses bloom like cancer, and awaken, and call themselves I.”
Peter Watts, Blindsight

“Truth had never been a priority. If believing a lie kept the genes proliferating, the system would believe that lie with all its heart.”
Peter Watts, Echopraxia

220 Goodreads Librarians Group — 302596 members — last activity 0 minutes ago
Goodreads Librarians are volunteers who help ensure the accuracy of information about books and authors in the Goodreads' catalog. The Goodreads Libra ...more
year in books
Juraj P...
1,686 books | 46 friends

kristin...
429 books | 116 friends

Mimi Ro...
626 books | 15 friends

Sofia B...
537 books | 81 friends

Monixa
330 books | 78 friends

Nick Co...
5 books | 833 friends

Lenka
28 books | 8 friends

Mirosla...
88 books | 10 friends

More friends…

Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Marian

Lists liked by Marian