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Anathem: Neal Stephenson: Books
From Publishers Weekly In this follow-up to his historical Baroque Cycle trilogy, which fictionalized the early-18th century scientific revolution, Stephenson ( Cryptonomicon ) conjures a far-future Earth-like planet, Arbre, where scientists, philosophers and mathematicians a religious order ...
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Exclusive: Neal Stephenson Does Some Hardcore Phenomenology Geeking [Neal Stephenson]
io9 — ... of this video is that Stephenson is doing his usual brainfarm thing, but keeps throwing in these cute, self-depreciating little comments about how "impenetrable" Husserl is and how it was hard for him to understand all the philosophy he read for Anathem because (as he says), "My IQ is about one tenth of Gödel's." Awww, Neal. We know you'd rather play with swords than metaphysics, but we do appreciate your taking the time to read some of our favorite theorists. You can pre-order Anathem today! ...

Weird…
Futurismic — ... Neal Stephenson’s new novel Anathem is to be published on the 9th September (according to Amazon). There is ...

Neal Stephenson's Tale of Two Planets [Anathem]
io9 — ... definitely one of Stephenson's finest novels, perfectly showing off both his talent for explaining complicated ideas simply, and his seductive ability to complicate even the simplest observation to show you a whole new way of looking at the world. For in the end, Anathem is really about two planets: Arbre, and it's mirror-world, Earth. To understand Raz's planet is, in some basic way, to understand our own. Image of the Millennium Clock via Long Now Foundation. Anathem [via Amazon] ...

Neal Stephenson Talks to io9 About Religion, Aliens, and Spoilers [Neal Stephenson]
io9 — ... philosophically ideal way to think about history? His answer: No. But neither am I disagreeing. This is just way more self-analysis than I ever engage in. I just write the stuff! Now you'll just have to read the novel and decide for yourself what Stephenson means when he wrote that stuff. One of the coolest parts of Anathem is trying to puzzle out its references and layers of meaning, and that's exactly what Stephenson is hoping you'll do. Anathem [via Amazon] ...

What Will Happen When the LHC Turns On? 10 Scifi Stories Have the Answer [Large Hadron Collider]
io9 — ... Mist In a remote Maine town, a thick fog envelops an area near a military base where a mysterious "Project Arrowhead" appears to have ripped down a wall between two dimensions. Unfortunately, it turns out that the universe in the cosmic string next door has really crappy atmosphere and is full of giant monsters with long teeth. And humans, known across the multiverse as a tasty snack, have lured a ton of those monsters over to chomp us up. Anathem I've already mentioned that Neal Stephenson's new novel Anathem ...

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Exclusive: Neal Stephenson Does Some Hardcore Phenomenology Geeking [Neal Stephenson]
io9.com 8/28/2008 — We've got an exclusive clip of Neal Stephenson doing what he does best: Seriously geeking out about obscure early-twentieth century metaphysics. Specifically, he admits that he has a little fetish for Edmund Husserl , a theorist coined the term ...
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