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A 1989 book by Roger Penrose that argues that human consciousness is non-algorithmic and involves quantum mechanics. The book covers various topics in physics, mathematics, and philosophy, and proposes a biological model of quantum computation.
- Roger Penrose
- 1989
Apr 28, 2016 · In his bestselling work of popular science, Sir Roger Penrose takes us on a fascinating tour through the basic principles of physics, cosmology, mathematics, and philosophy to show that human thinking can never be emulated by a machine.
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- Roger Penrose
Jan 1, 2001 · A popular science book that explores the limits of human thinking and artificial intelligence. The author, a Nobel Laureate in Physics, argues that human consciousness cannot be simulated by machines.
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- Roger Penrose
Dec 12, 2002 · A book by a physicist who argues that computers can never emulate human thinking and that quantum mechanics is incomplete. The book covers topics such as complexity theory, black holes, entropy, and the structure of the brain.
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- 1989
- Roger Penrose
A popular science book that argues against the possibility of artificial intelligence and explores the nature of mind, physics, and cosmology. The author is a renowned mathematician and physicist who has worked with Stephen Hawking and won the Wolf Prize.
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- Roger Penrose
- Oxford University Press, 2016
Mar 4, 1999 · The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics. Roger Penrose. OUP Oxford, Mar 4, 1999 - Computers - 602 pages. For decades, proponents of artificial intelligence...
Nov 9, 1989 · In this absorbing and frequently contentious book, Roger Penrose--eminent physicist and winner, with Stephen Hawking, of the prestigious Wolf prize--puts forward his view that there are some facets of human thinking that can never be emulated by a machine.