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The Cybernetic Theory of Mind series is a collection of books by evolutionary cyberneticist and philosopher Alex M. Vikoulov on the ultimate nature of reality, consciousness, the physics of time, quantum cosmology, computational physics, philosophy of mind, foundations of quantum physics, the technological singularity, transhumanism, posthumanism, the impending phase transition of humanity, the simulation hypothesis, economic theory, the extended Gaia theory, transcendental metaphysics and God. If you're eager to familiarize with probably the most advanced ontological framework to date or if you're already familiar with the Syntellect Hypothesis which, with this series, is now presented to you as the full-fledged Cybernetic Theory of Mind, you should get this book four of the series which corresponds to Part IV of The Syntellect Hypothesis: Five Paradigms of the Mind's Evolution.

This volume contains some newly-introduced and updated material if compared with the originally published version and can be read as a stand-alone book. At the same time, it is highly recommended to obtain The Syntellect Hypothesis as the original coherent version of the same theoretical framework instead of waiting for all five books to come out and if you don't need extra detailing. In this book four of the series, the author presents to us a number of perspectives on quantum cosmology, computational physics, existentialism and posthumanism, notably the future scenarios of civilizational development in light of science and philosophy of technology, theology, economics and sociology as well as what these accelerating changes mean to us as individuals.

As its title suggests, the book sheds light on a highly probable future of us as a unified God-like being through the evolutionary process of THEOGENESIS - "the birth of God" (Greek, Theo, god + genesis, origin, birth)i - the emergence and evolution of a divine entity. What might happen after the Cybernetic Singularity? Do we live in a simulated multiverse? Can we refine our theological philosophies in light of new evidence? Are we alone in our universe? Can we achieve cybernetic immortality? When and how can we transcend the human condition? These are some of the questions addressed in this awe-inspiring volume.
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Mind-blowing exploration of Simulation Metaphysics

This book unveils the workings of the ultimate code of reality and the glimpses of transcendent reality. A comprehensive discussion on God from the perspective of Cybernetic Philosophy.

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