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Goo
is 27% done
A weird setting: the Copy cannot differentiate sequence of events. Wonder how this will be used ( to save storage space? take advantage to utilize a randomize algo to save computing resources (quick hash, distributed storing, etc)?
— Nov 26, 2022 01:50PM
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Goo
is 15% done
I'm getting tired of the fetish of grand-scale particle simulation. Large number itself is nothing fancy about it so has no fantasy value (except producing awe for one time or two). The mystified existential querying from the Copy itself is not provoking enough for me, to be called true dilemma. Will continue.
— Nov 17, 2022 02:07PM
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Leo_Italy
is 40% done
Ho letto una parte, ma poi mi sono fermato. Troppo noiosa
— Oct 17, 2022 12:41PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 318 of 352
Maybe the time came, for everyone, when there was no way forward, no other choice but death. Maybe the Lambertians were right, maybe “infinity” was meaningless… and “immortality” was a mirage no human should aspire to.
— Feb 09, 2022 06:29AM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 307 of 352
“But I don’t believe it, anymore. Each person I create is stamped with the illusion of still being this imaginary thing called ‘me’ —but that’s no real part of their identity.” -Peer
— Feb 09, 2022 06:06AM
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Ted
is on page 217 of 352
I'm over halfway through this book and I do not understand the premise. It's still possible that it will be explained, but my hope is dwindling. Side note: I never thought I'd find a full-length novel that only has about 3 scenes with an action or plot point. It's more of a series of loosely-connected essays in dialog form about simulated consciousness.
— Feb 08, 2022 10:37AM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 256 of 352
Chapter 25 was deep! Thomas Reimann is such an interesting character, and has touched me the most. His battle with reality, good and evil, the afterlife and immortality… is complex and challenging. There is a lot of pain behind his thoughts, and I find that in a world where he could afford to change every bad thing about himself… he didn’t. He chose to acknowledge murder, he chose to remember Anna. Hmm.
— Feb 07, 2022 08:06PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 216 of 352
What in the f*** happened to Durham???? How is he dead? I’m genuinely confused… gotta read further!
— Feb 06, 2022 02:54PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 146 of 352
There is a lot to unpack in this book lol. There are so many questions about reality.. questions about fate… the “real” lives left behind. I am intrigued at the amount of philosophy that is implemented into this book as well.
— Feb 06, 2022 02:50AM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 99 of 352
I find it interesting how in a VR, most Copies preferred to keep as close as possible to the real life that they’ve had. Even with endless options to change… they decide to mimic their once reality.
— Feb 05, 2022 10:54PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 86 of 352
Page 86 starts the conversation between God vs. science. In a heated discussion with Francesca, Maria’s dying mom, Maria cannot fathom and utterly despises anything about God while Francesca is a part of understanding God and ultimately turning down the idea of science and it’s idea of becoming a Copy.
— Feb 05, 2022 09:33PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 58 of 352
Aden and Maria’s disagreement on technological advancements raise great concerns. Is technology that alters nature something that is ultimately positive or negative? Should Mother Earth be left alone to do what it is meant to do, and does technology really elongate Earth’s chances of survival or does technology damage things we believe should be left alone?
— Feb 05, 2022 05:21PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 38 of 352
I thinkkkk Maria is a scientist?
— Feb 05, 2022 03:55PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 11 of 352
Paul describes where he is as a recording, not a simulation. Though convincing, it was “essentially photographic.” Only a small party of this world/space/place was physically acceptable.
— Feb 05, 2022 03:25PM
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✮ osanna aoki ✮
is on page 9 of 352
Does Paul live in a virtual reality/simulation? And what is a Copy?
— Feb 05, 2022 03:21PM
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Rodrigo Nemmen
is 77% done
Me divertindo imensamente lendo este romance, que usa conceitos de ciência da computação e fisica para construir uma trama para la de… original. Excelente exemplo de como a ciencia pode alimentar a literatura.
AI, autômatos celulares, simulações, computação gráfica, multiverso (tratado de maneira bem mais sútil que a baboseira da Marvel). Tem de tudo aqui.
— Jan 29, 2022 04:53PM
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AI, autômatos celulares, simulações, computação gráfica, multiverso (tratado de maneira bem mais sútil que a baboseira da Marvel). Tem de tudo aqui.

Rodrigo Nemmen
is 11% done
what a nice discovery to begin the year!
— Jan 11, 2022 05:41AM
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arity
is on page 170 of 352
Much better than I expected so far. For 1995 it's very thought-provoking.
— Apr 04, 2021 10:02AM
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Paige McLoughlin
is on page 139 of 352
Uploading one's mind good sci-fi hook.
— Mar 29, 2021 12:43PM
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Frank
is on page 50 of 352
I've finally figured out what makes science fiction so tedious. The authors are completely infatuated with their own "remarkable insight". So they end up beating the idea to death, rather than letting it unfold on its own.
That said, it is good to have someone what knows what he is talking about (even if it dates quickly) rather than "I kinna do it captin. De antimatter containment field is genna blow."
— Mar 26, 2021 01:58PM
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That said, it is good to have someone what knows what he is talking about (even if it dates quickly) rather than "I kinna do it captin. De antimatter containment field is genna blow."

Lysane Fréchette
is on page 120 of 352
Loving this book sor far. Themes are approached in depth and I particularly like the technical details of the technologies described by Egan.
— Feb 21, 2021 06:35PM
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Shani
is 40% done
I don't understand anything (40% in!) and after a few months of not being able to pick it up, trying to read it again, I'm finally giving up and going on to books I actually enjoy reading.
— Jan 12, 2021 01:47PM
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David
is 89% done
"[...] I'm on the far side of the hub from the Autoverse region--for what's worth. [...]"
— Dec 07, 2020 05:09AM
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