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    The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology

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      variations of, 294–296

      Turkle, Sherry, 338, 497n, 506n

      Turner, Linda, 236

      turnover pulse, 511n

      Turrigiano, G. G., 542n

      two-photon laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM), 162–163, 164, 166

      Tyler-Smith, Chris, 549n

      type II civilization, 344, 348, 353

      type III civilization, 344

      typography, 54

      UAVs, see unmanned aerial vehicles

      ubiquitin, 209

      Ueland, T., 553n

      Ulam, Stanislaw, 498n

      ulcers, 282

      Ullman, Shimon, 547n

      ultrasonic beams, 313

      Unbounding the Future (Drexler and Peterson), 558n

      uncertainty, 267

      probabilistic fractals and, 46

      quantum, 138, 238, 353, 486

      uncertainty principle, 138

      underclass, disappearance of, 338

      underdeveloped countries:

      criticism from the rich-poor divide and, 469–470

      economic growth in, 99

      education in, 336, 396

      family size in, 433

      life expectancy in, 338

      uniforms, army, 332

      Unitarianism, 1, 382

      United Nations, 525n–526n

      United Therapeutics, 216, 282, 581n

      universal assembler, use of term, 228

      universe(s), 342–368

      age of, 347, 590n

      anthropic principle and, 15, 357, 359–364, 499n–501n

      cellular automata and, 85–91, 518n–522n

      closed, 500n

      computational limits of, 364–365, 485–486, 592n

      computing of, 342

      consciousness of, 375, 389, 390

      as deterministic, algorithmic system, 85–86

      Earth-centered view of, 342, 433

      in Epoch Six, 14, 15, 21, 367, 390

      evolution of, 360, 361

      existence of, 389–390

      expansion of, 354, 357, 360, 361

      holographic, 365–366, 486

      inflationary period of, 357, 360

      multiple (parallel multiverses; “bubbles”), 15, 360, 362, 390, 499n–500n

      new, 358, 405

      purpose of, 374

      search for extraterrestrial intelligence in, see SETI

      spreading of intelligence through, 15, 21, 29, 45, 300, 361–368, 372, 375, 389, 486, 511n

      stories vs. atoms in, 5

      wormholes in, 354–356

      University College, 288

      unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), 280, 332, 333, 335

      unsolvable problems, Church-Turing thesis and, 453–456

      Upper Paleolithic era, 219

      Uranos, 350–351

      usr/bin/god (Doctorow), 271–272

      Utah, University of, 308

      Utility Fog, 506n

      utility function, 39, 362, 364

      V1 (visual area), 185

      V5 (cortical region), 156

      vaccines:

      Alzheimer’s disease and, 220, 555n

      cancer and, 217, 218

      mousepox, 398

      smallpox, 398, 402

      vacuum tubes, 45, 56

      as paradigm, 67, 67, 75, 75, 127–28, 434

      Valdes, Francisco, 591n

      values, 323, 424

      vampire bot, 248

      Van Essen, D., 547n

      Vangelova, Luba, 556n

      van Praag, Henriette, 177, 544n

      variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), 116, 224

      Vasan, S., 555n

      vasculoid, 306

      Vaupel, James W., 597n

      vectors, 553n

      Vega, 355–356

      vehicles, 245, 246, 250

      fuel cells for, 247

      robot-driven, 285–286, 292

      unmanned aerial (UAVs), 280, 332, 333, 335

      see also cars

      Venter, Craig, 216

      ventral pathway, 175

      venture-capital investment, 395, 524n

      vestibular system, 314

      video games, 125, 276, 319–320, 341

      video graphics array (VGA) computer screens, 55

      Vietnam War, 331

      Vince, Gaia, 528n

      Vinci, Leonardo da, 2, 51, 473

      Vinge, Vernor, 22, 23, 24, 324, 328, 504n

      virtual bodies, 28–29, 199, 203, 319, 325

      virtual people, 105, 287, 313, 318, 473

      virtual reality, 4, 9, 28–29, 203, 312–320, 340, 397, 487

      auditory, 105, 310, 312–313, 318, 472

      body changes and, 310

      concerns about, 318, 319–320

      e-commerce and, 105

      foglets and, 28, 29, 310

      full-immersion, 105, 315, 340, 341, 457, 472

      military use of, 312, 335, 586n

      nanobots and, 28, 29, 310, 313–317, 319, 377

      from within the nervous system, 28, 29, 165, 300, 377

      personality in, 29, 314–316, 587n

      social change and, 473

      visual, 105, 310, 472

      virtual-reality environment designers, 314

      viruses, 226, 418, 423, 511n

      gene therapy and, 215, 216

      genetic engineering and, 206, 393, 398, 402–403

      HIV and AIDS, 74, 95, 398, 402, 470, 514n

      Internet information on, 594n

      nanotechnology and, 233, 235–236, 255

      SARS, 74, 398, 402–403, 423, 514n

      smallpox, 398, 402

      synthetic, 216

      as vectors, 553n

      viruses, software, see software viruses

      Visser, Matt, 356, 592n

      visual cortex, 156, 172, 176, 181, 530n

      visual-spatial relationships, learning of, 175

      visual systems, 130, 265

      modeling of, 185–88, 187

      of primates, 574n

      robotic, 123, 187–188, 285–286, 529n

      visual virtual reality, 105, 310, 472

      vitamin A, 414

      vitamins, 301

      Vita-More, Natasha, 302, 583n, 589n

      Vlastos, Gregory, 51

      Vogel, Viola, 236

      voice over Internet protocol (VOIP), 473

      voice synthesis, 294–295

      Voogd, J., 544n, 545n

      voxel (three-dimensional pixel) maps, 285

      VPNs (private networks), 256

      Vrba, Elisabeth, 511n

      Wade, Nicholas, 510n

      Wagner, Richard, 549n

      Waisman, D. M., 552n

      Walch, Stephen P., 562n, 563n

      Wales, University of, 283

      Walker, John, 515n

      Wal-Mart, 283

      Walsh, Christopher, 505n

      Wang, Chuan-Bao, 567n

      warfare, 300, 330–335, 398, 401, 409

      civil liberties and, 421–422

      death in, 330–331, 331, 409

      see also specific wars

      war-game simulation, 398, 595n

      Warner Bros., 315

      Warwick, Kevin, 194

      water, 239, 240, 406

      pattern of, 383

      pollution of, 243

      purification of, 252

      spirituality and, 388

      Waterston, Robert, 206n, 549n

      Watson, Arthur H., 599n

      Watson, James, 11, 206, 207, 549n

      Watts, Lloyd, 143, 440, 531n–532n, 537n, 545n

      auditory system model of, 123–124, 147–148, 183–184, 185, 443, 452, 530n, 545n–547n

      waves, cellular gliders and, 520n

      wealth, 341, 372, 391

      creation of, 13, 107, 338, 396–397, 410

      weapons, 8, 330–335

      bioweapons, 393

      guidance of, 255, 276, 279–280, 413, 435

      of mass destruction, 423–424

      nanotechnology-based, 300, 334–335

      nuclear, see nuclear weapons

      simulations of, 280, 334

      smart, 335, 435

      weather patter
    ns, 449

      Weaver, Kimberly, 503n

      weavers, destruction of cottage industry of, 507n

      Webb, John K., 356, 592n

      Web browsers, 473

      Weibel, Peter, 549n

      Weiershausen, W., 516n

      weight gain, prevention of, 11–12, 303

      Weinberg, Steven, 500n

      Weiner, H. L., 555n

      Weir, Laila, 586n

      Weis, R., 587n

      Weiss, Rick, 556n

      Weiss, Ron, 221, 555n

      Weizenbaum, Joseph, 312

      Weizmann Institute of Science, 118

      Welsh, J. P., 544n

      Werblin, Frank S., 186–187, 547n

      Westphal, Sylvia, 553n

      “what-if” experiments, 26

      wheel, biological evolution and, 440

      Wheeler, John A., 355, 503n, 592n

      “When Will Computer Hardware Match the Human Brain?” (Moravec), 122

      White, Carter T., 563n

      White, S. R., 589n

      white blood cells, 305

      microbivores as replacement for, 254, 306

      Whitehead, Alfred North, 72, 189, 410, 453, 514n, 601n

      Whitesides, George, 254, 568n

      Whitfield, John, 541n

      “Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us” (Joy), 391, 394–395, 409, 427

      Wiener, Norbert, 86, 268, 382, 518n, 593n

      Wiesel, T. N., 173, 542n

      will, freedom of, 382, 521n–522n

      Williams, Brian, 281

      Williams, Sam, 576n, 581n

      Wilson, Arthur, 437

      Wilson, D., 584n

      Wilson, E. O., 195

      Wilson, Frank A., 509n, 543n

      Wimax standard, 346, 432

      wind energy, 243, 244, 334

      Winerman, Lea, 561n

      Winston, Patrick, 284

      Winter, J. O., 587n

      Wired, 394, 427

      wireless communications, 221, 282, 346, 432

      between brains, 316, 585n

      to Internet, 312, 346

      nanobots’ use of, 163, 233, 303, 304, 316

      price-performance of, 77, 77

      Wisconsin, University of, 115

      wisdom, 330, 335, 369

      grandmother hypothesis and, 219, 302

      Wise, Kensall, 304, 584n

      Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 312

      Wolfram, Stephen, 93, 481, 518n

      cellular automata and, 85–91, 93, 359, 448, 519n–522n

      Woodruff, R. C., 555n

      Woods, C. Geoffrey, 523n, 539n

      work, 259

      automation and, 108

      call-center, 287

      categories of, 302, 314

      decentralization of, 105, 122, 340–341

      farm, decline in, 302, 340, 583n

      GNR impact on, 337–341

      intellectual property and, 339–340

      meaningful, 396

      mental vs. physical, 302

      personal services as, 340

      play vs., 300, 341–342

      role of, 300

      World Bank, 2004 report by, 99, 338, 396, 470

      World Health Organization, 423

      World War I, 330, 331, 374

      World War II, 330, 374, 396, 442

      deaths in, 331, 331

      World Wide Web, 17, 78, 100, 102, 261, 436, 441

      access to, 338, 469

      dangerous information on, 392–393, 395, 594n

      eBay on, 104

      education and, 336, 337

      experience beamers and, 316

      human longevity and, 325

      mass use of, 20, 42, 50, 512n

      virtual environments of, 314, 337, 472

      as worldwide mesh, 312

      wormholes, 140, 354–356

      Wright, John, 548n

      Wright, Robert, 86–87, 518n

      writing, 17, 18, 20, 36, 44, 48, 286, 338, 536n

      Wu, L., 553n

      Wurman, Richard Saul, 315

      X chromosome, 510n, 556n

      xenografts, 418, 598n

      xenoviruses, HIV-type, 418

      Xerox, 570n

      Palo Alto Research Center of, 240, 286

      Xerri, C., 542n

      Xiao, Y., 584n

      X inactivation, 510n

      X-ray scattering, 138

      Xu, Kaixin, 589n

      xylose, 248

      Yamada, T., 564n

      Yan, Hao, 117, 529n

      Yang, R. T., 567n

      Y chromosome, 42, 208

      yeast, gene expression in, 283

      Yeats, William Butler, 301

      Yeltsin, Boris, 406

      Yin, Tom, 545n

      Young, E., 184, 545n

      Young, Mike, 283

      Young, Richard, 509n

      Young, S. R., 542n

      Yovits, M. C., 535n

      YRUU (Young Religious Unitarian Universalists), 382

      Yu, V., 570n

      Yudkowsky, Eliezer S., 35, 498n, 597n

      friendly AI and, 409, 420, 598n–599n

      Yurtsever, Uri, 355–356, 592n

      Yuste, R., 541n

      Zakon, Robert, 516n

      Zaks, A., 562n

      Zeck, Günther, 586n

      Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (Pirsig), 392

      Zen parable, 312

      zeolites, 252

      Zeus (Earth-sized computational object), 350, 351

      Zhang, L., 552n

      Zhang, Shoucheng, 118–119, 530n

      Zhang, Wei-xian, 567n

      zinc oxide, 252

      Zita, Karen, 542n

      zonulin, 163–164

      zot, 163–164

      Zuse, Konrad, 86, 518n

     


     

      Ray Kurzweil, The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology

     


     

     
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