Oh good you did read The Void! As I said, I have not read the finale. Without revealing any secrets of The Evolutionary Void, in your opinion, is there any similarity between the "singularity" and "Tipler's Omega Point"?
(My guess would be no, but I thought I'd ask anyway.)
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i totally missed the fact I never finished that series. I shall get back to you on that in about a week. I was enjoying it too...
Capone incident? I immediately thought of Gerald Rivera! (But that can't be right. Can it?)
The Nights Dawn Trilogy, from wiki, barely a spoiler, but for the hard of heart:
The sprawling narrative deals with a far future where humanity struggles and wages war against past souls flooding back into the land of the living via possession (Al Capone and Fletcher Christian are among the returnees).
just unforgivably stupid silly nonsense and I resented finishing the series. That series colours my perception of his other books and meant I missed Evolutionary Void....
what a pillock I am.
Probably the same language that a type of road where one drives very quickly can be called a "parkway" while the piece of road where one leaves the car overnight is known as a "driveway"...
lol
I have never spotted that. Interestingly American actually preserves some of the original spellings of British words, which changed here after the first books had been shipped. Lots of brits who moan about corruption of language by the yanks haven't really looked into it terribly hard. Mind you most brits are idiots.
is there any similarity between the "singularity" and "Tipler's Omega Point"?
I bet not too. I've not seen it dealt with in exactly those terms anywhere really as everything running in an infinite simulation space is recursive and therefore redundant as a plot device. Nobody deals with the approach to it (much, Reynolds "Pushing Ice" is close I seem to remember now).
There's plenty of near infinite compute space (Reynolds brown dwarf, loads of authors black holes etc) events, which are essentially the same category since an abstraction into a near infinite simulation space is pretty much the same thing from a readers point of view, and doesn't preclude a universe outside. That's probably too much chattering on eh? I haven't read it. No idea.
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