“There can be no absolute reality, there can be no absolute truth.”
in Kevin Warwick "The Matrix - Our Future?", Chapter in "Philosophers Explore the Matrix", edited by C.Grau, Oxford University Press, 2005.
Kevin es un científico, ingeniero y profesor de Cibernética en la Universidad de Reading. Es conocido por sus investigaciones sobre interfaz cerebro-computadora que comunican el sistema nervioso humano con diferentes tipos de computadores y por sus trabajos en el campo de la robótica. Wikipedia
“There can be no absolute reality, there can be no absolute truth.”
in Kevin Warwick "The Matrix - Our Future?", Chapter in "Philosophers Explore the Matrix", edited by C.Grau, Oxford University Press, 2005.
in Hendricks, V: “500CC Computer Citations”, King’s College Publications, London,2005.
in Hendricks, V: “Feisty Fragments for Philosophy”, King’s College Publications, London,2004.
in Kevin Warwick "Cyborg 1.0", Wired, pp.145-151, February 2000.
“A person's brain and body do not have to be in the same place.”
talking about the use of neural implants in Kevin Warwick "Human Enhancement - The Way Ahead", ACM Ubiquity, October 2014.
Fuente: http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=2667642
in Hendricks, V: “Feisty Fragments for Philosophy”, King’s College Publications, London,2004.