• Mind Transfer is a science fiction novel by Janet Asimov (as Janet Jeppson Asimov), published by Walker Publishing Company, Inc. in 1988. The novel journeys...
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  • Mind transfer is a transfer of a biological mind to a computer. Mind transfer may also refer to: Mind swap, a transfer of a biological mind to another...
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    Mind uploading is a central conceptual feature of numerous science fiction novels, films, and games. Many neuroscientists believe that the human mind...
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  • of the Mind (1996) is a novel by American author Orson Scott Card, the fourth in his successful Ender's Game series of science fiction novels that focus...
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    The mind is that which thinks, feels, perceives, imagines, remembers, and wills. The totality of mental phenomena, it includes both conscious processes...
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  • 1991 novel The Silicon Man, where it refers to a single biological consciousness transferred into a computer through a process of mind transfer. In the...
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  • In the period of the novel a polis citizen's mind can operate at a maximum speed of about 800 times that of a flesher's mind, so 1 tau equals approximately...
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  • novel by Michael Crichton under his own name and his twenty-third novel overall. It was first published in November 2002, making it his first novel of...
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  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is a novel by Ken Kesey published in 1962. Set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital, the narrative serves as a study of institutional...
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  • Known Space (redirect from Transfer booth)
    range than transfer booths, extending several astronomical units. Several limitations to stepping disks are mentioned in the Ringworld novels. If there...
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  • psychology, theory of mind refers to the capacity to understand other people by ascribing mental states to them. A theory of mind includes the understanding...
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  • The IPCRESS File (category Fiction about mind control)
    The IPCRESS File is Len Deighton's first spy novel, published in 1962. The story involves Cold War brainwashing and includes scenes in Lebanon and on...
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  • The Quantum Thief (category Fiction about consciousness transfer)
    his novel Dead Souls). An alliance of powerful gogol copies rule the inner system from computronium megastructures housing trillions of virtual minds, laboring...
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  • DeepMind Technologies Limited, also known by its trade name Google DeepMind, is a British-American artificial intelligence research laboratory which serves...
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  • match their environment Adaptation may also refer to: Adaptation (arts), a transfer of a work of art from one medium to another Film adaptation, a story from...
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  • mechanism of the Cluster novels is that of transfer. Every living thing has a Kirlian aura that can be measured. Through transfer, the mind and personality of...
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  • chocolate) is a novel by Mexican novelist and screenwriter Laura Esquivel. It was first published in Mexico in 1989. The English version of the novel was published...
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    "Mind the gap" or sometimes "watch the gap" is an audible or visual warning phrase issued to rail passengers to take caution while crossing the horizontal...
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    effects of playing video games has been investigated empirically as game transfer phenomena (GTP). There is evidence demonstrating that human brains are...
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  • fiction novel by American author Dan Simmons. The first book of his Hyperion Cantos series, it won the Hugo Award for best novel. The plot of the novel features...
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  • Patternist series (category Science fiction novel series)
    novels by Octavia E. Butler that detail a secret history continuing from the Ancient Egyptian period to the far future that involves telepathic mind control...
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  • The Day of the Jackal (film) (category Films based on British novels)
    Zinnemann, with the help of an excellent script from Kenneth Ross, has transferred the novel lock, stock, barrel and silencer to the screen. Nothing important...
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  • television. Loo, Egan (April 1, 2021). "Liar Liar Romantic Comedy Light Novels About School Mind Games Get Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 1, 2021....
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  • Revelation Space (category Fiction about consciousness transfer)
    Revelation Space is a 2000 science fiction novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds. It was the first novel (but not first published work of fiction) set...
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  • ship's Mind as "Ship" (and an Orbital hub as "Hub"). However, a Mind can transfer its 'mind state' into and out of its ship 'body', and even switch roles...
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  • Daemon is a 2006 novel by Daniel Suarez about a distributed persistent computer application that begins to change the real world after its original programmer's...
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  • Lady Chatterley's Lover (category 1928 British novels)
    highlights a major motif of the novel. The central theme is Constance's realisation that she cannot live with the mind alone. That realisation stems from...
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    Adam Dalgliesh (category Characters in British novels of the 20th century)
    of fourteen mystery novels by P. D. James; the first being James's 1962 novel Cover Her Face. He also appears in the two novels featuring James's other...
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  • to a lack of certainty in Fleming's mind. This is reflected in Bond's using US equipment and personnel in the novel, such as the Geiger counter and nuclear...
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  • intended to write 11 novels, the same number as in the Hornblower series, ending with Sharpe's Waterloo, but later changed his mind and continued writing...
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