Mad Professor: The Uncollected Short Stories of Rudy Rucker

Mad Professor: The Uncollected Short Stories of Rudy Rucker

by Rudy Rucker
Mad Professor: The Uncollected Short Stories of Rudy Rucker

Mad Professor: The Uncollected Short Stories of Rudy Rucker

by Rudy Rucker

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Overview

At the untamed frontiers of intelligence, consciousness, matter, and reality lies Rudy Rucker's The Mad Professor, a collection of twelve mind-bending science fiction stories that probe the outer limits of possibility. Rucker, an accomplished computer scientist and mathematician with numerous science books and novels to his credit, brings his deep and varied knowledge of the mind, mathematics, and the ever-weird and wondrous workings of the physical universe to the stories collected here. In Chu and the Nants we read of a bizarre future following a Verge Singularity, in which hyperintelligent computers have taken over the solar system. Panpsychism Proved breaks down the boundaries between mind and matter, exploring the notion that "every object has a mind." And Six Thought Experiments Concerning the Nature of Computation is an exhilarating collection of mini-stories taking us to the outrageous extremes of theoretical speculation. In The Mad Professor, Rucker deploys the full range of his writing talent and scientific knowledge to take us on a wild romp through the known, the unknown, and the awesomely peculiar.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786749263
Publisher: Running Press Book Publishers
Publication date: 06/17/2009
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 502 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Rudy Rucker is a two-time winner of the Philip K. Dick award and a professor of computer science at San Jose State University. White Light, a novel; Gnarl!, a collection of his short fiction; and Seek!, a collection of essays, are also published by Four Walls Eight Windows.
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