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Old 2015-11-06, 21:54   #1
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A superb take on monastic life and some profound philosophy to boot.

Had a significant influence on my thought processes.
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Old 2015-11-06, 22:32   #2
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A superb take on monastic life and some profound philosophy to boot.

Had a significant influence on my thought processes.
I have it in my bookcase.

I found it quite slow. A reasonable read, sure, but what did it actually teach us?

That's a serious question.
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I have it in my bookcase.

I found it quite slow. A reasonable read, sure, but what did it actually teach us?

That's a serious question.
What did you expect to learn from a sci-fi book?
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Old 2015-11-07, 10:54   #4
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I have it in my bookcase.

I found it quite slow. A reasonable read, sure, but what did it actually teach us?

That's a serious question.
An interesting take on the multiverse idea, its sub-structure and conceptions of how, perhaps, information may or may not flow from one to another.

Exploration of the idea that consciousness can affect reality.

Insights into monasticism from a non-deistic perspective.

Like A Canticle for Leibowitz, reactions to and recovery from catastrophic application of scientifc knowledge and technological capability.

Did you also work through the calca? Worth doing, IMO.
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Old 2015-11-07, 16:08   #5
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I, too, found Anathem slow, at first. Much of this involves the use of modified familiar words, or words with subtly changed meanings. A good deal of exposition is needed, both to lay out the structure of scientific monasticism, and to allow the mutated words and meanings to acquire context.

I expect to read it again, at some time, as I am sure more of the structure of the particular slice of the multiverse in which the story is set will become comprehensible.

I think it is well worth the effort to sort out the confusing parts. It is a novel (heh!) approach to elucidating some tricky ideas. At the risk of playing the spoiler, I will point out that there is a point at which the multiple realities start overlapping, and [U]the possibility of intentional human influence over the flux is developed.**
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**As Paul said, above.

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I trust we can all distinguish science fiction, such as a multi-verse,
from actual science, which has to reject a concept that is utterly
impossible to ever verify and is in fact ... a contradiction to the
concept of the Universe. Semantics are not the issue, there is
no such thing as beyond the Universe. Much fun though.
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I trust we can all distinguish science fiction, such as a multi-verse,
from actual science, which has to reject a concept that is utterly
impossible to ever verify and is in fact ... a contradiction to the
concept of the Universe. Semantics are not the issue, there is
no such thing as beyond the Universe. Much fun though.
I've addressed this matter before. When you read the word "multiverse", translate it into "universe" in your vocabulary. When you read the word "universe" translate it into to the phrase "portion of the universe" in your vocabulary. Simple, unambiguous and allows you to understand what others are talking about.
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I've addressed this matter before. When you read the word "multiverse", translate it into "universe" in your vocabulary. When you read the word "universe" translate it into to the phrase "portion of the universe" in your vocabulary. Simple, unambiguous and allows you to understand what others are talking about.
Absolutely not. The Universe is real. There ain't no multi-verse.

(If you're serious by the way, it explains why cosmology needs a big boost.)
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Absolutely not. The Universe is real. There ain't no multi-verse.

(If you're serious by the way, it explains why cosmology needs a big boost.)
Consistent with my post.

If I write "The Multiverse is real", you should assume that I meant to type "The Universe is real" and we continue to understand each other.
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Consistent with my post.
If I write "The Multiverse is real", you should assume that I meant to type "The Universe is real" and we continue to understand each other.
And if I write "The Universe is real" you may assume I meant it.
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And if I write "The Universe is real" you may assume I meant it.
Fine by me.
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