Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 27
... physical world through a robotic waldo . Another cyborg . In fact , perhaps the only truly Japanese robots aren't " robots " at all , but " bots , " software agents : " small lithe persons swathed in black , like ninjas , not even their ...
... physical world through a robotic waldo . Another cyborg . In fact , perhaps the only truly Japanese robots aren't " robots " at all , but " bots , " software agents : " small lithe persons swathed in black , like ninjas , not even their ...
Page 34
... physical space suffused with kami , which was the spiritual energy or power that rested in the land itself . Kami was manifested most obviously in certain extraordinary objects in the landscape - stone pillars , isolated ejecta , sheer ...
... physical space suffused with kami , which was the spiritual energy or power that rested in the land itself . Kami was manifested most obviously in certain extraordinary objects in the landscape - stone pillars , isolated ejecta , sheer ...
Page 82
... physical space . 22 Planet Lambert is a “ sub - paraspace " within the TVC universe . Its different physical and metaphysical laws and assumptions give rise to a fundamental conflict of paradigms between the Copies ' virtual world twice ...
... physical space . 22 Planet Lambert is a “ sub - paraspace " within the TVC universe . Its different physical and metaphysical laws and assumptions give rise to a fundamental conflict of paradigms between the Copies ' virtual world twice ...
Contents
Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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