When Science Collides with God: The 2045 Avatar Project vs. The Divine
When Science Collides With God: The 2045 Avatar Project vs. The Divine critically examines the bold and controversial 2045 Avatar Project—an audacious effort to transfer human consciousness into digital avatars and achieve immortality. In this exploration, the book delves into the heart of what makes us human: our conscience and consciousness. It contrasts the scientific, materialistic view of conscience as a by-product of the brain’s biological processes with the theistic perspective, which regards conscience as a divine, spiritual gift tied to the soul.
As the Avatar Project seeks to create human-like robots and virtual avatars, the book questions whether human consciousness can exist independently of the physical body and whether it can be replicated by technology. It explores the implications for both science and faith, asking if such a project challenges or reinforces belief in a divine Creator. Through a thorough analysis of the scientific and theological dimensions, this book offers a profound reflection on the essence of human existence, our moral compass, and the relationship between technology, conscience, and the divine.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. When Science Collides with God: The 2045 Avatar Project vs. The DivineWhen Science Collides With God: The 2045 Avatar Project vs. The Divine critically examines the bold and controversial 2045 Avatar Project-an audacious effort to transfer human consciousness into digital avatars and achieve immortality. In this exploration, the book delves into the heart of what makes us human: our conscience and consciousness. It contrasts the scientific, materialistic view of conscience as a by-product of the brain's biological processes with the theistic perspective, which regards conscience as a divine, spiritual gift tied to the soul.As the Avatar Project seeks to create human-like robots and virtual avatars, the book questions whether human consciousness can exist independently of the physical body and whether it can be replicated by technology. It explores the implications for both science and faith, asking if such a project challenges or reinforces belief in a divine Creator. Through a thorough analysis of the scientific and theological dimensions, this book offers a profound reflection on the essence of human existence, our moral compass, and the relationship between technology, conscience, and the divine. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798310824416
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. When Science Collides with God: The 2045 Avatar Project vs. The DivineWhen Science Collides With God: The 2045 Avatar Project vs. The Divine critically examines the bold and controversial 2045 Avatar Project-an audacious effort to transfer human consciousness into digital avatars and achieve immortality. In this exploration, the book delves into the heart of what makes us human: our conscience and consciousness. It contrasts the scientific, materialistic view of conscience as a by-product of the brain's biological processes with the theistic perspective, which regards conscience as a divine, spiritual gift tied to the soul.As the Avatar Project seeks to create human-like robots and virtual avatars, the book questions whether human consciousness can exist independently of the physical body and whether it can be replicated by technology. It explores the implications for both science and faith, asking if such a project challenges or reinforces belief in a divine Creator. Through a thorough analysis of the scientific and theological dimensions, this book offers a profound reflection on the essence of human existence, our moral compass, and the relationship between technology, conscience, and the divine. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798310824416
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