19,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
10 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Through analytics performed with BrainMaze, the trio discover that "Aliens" have been affecting the council's activities. The Aliens are multiscale cybernetic agents organized similarly to brain cells, but are able to work on a global scale. The trio join the Special Operations team to understand the Alien's intentions and find a way to avert their influences. During a trip Malaysia, the team encounters one Alien. After a brief fight with Logan, the team captures one of the Aliens. The team is able to extract a few rules that govern how the Aliens system operates. This information is used to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Through analytics performed with BrainMaze, the trio discover that "Aliens" have been affecting the council's activities. The Aliens are multiscale cybernetic agents organized similarly to brain cells, but are able to work on a global scale. The trio join the Special Operations team to understand the Alien's intentions and find a way to avert their influences. During a trip Malaysia, the team encounters one Alien. After a brief fight with Logan, the team captures one of the Aliens. The team is able to extract a few rules that govern how the Aliens system operates. This information is used to drive simulations that predict the most likely scenarios given the current behaviors of the Aliens. The trio Katya, conducts several simulations of the Alien-AI interactions with BrainMaze and discover that the Alien's activities are biasing a major shift in the Earth's climate, which could lead to an event that will cause a major catastrophe on the Pacific coasts.
Autorenporträt
Randy McIntosh is an aspiring fiction writer and established neuroscientist studying brain health and aging at Baycrest Health Sciences, University of Toronto. He has an extensive scientific publication record on topics ranging from basic learning and memory functions in the brain to analytics and computer modeling of brain networks. He has built an open-source brain modeling platform, TheVirtualBrain (http://thevirtualbrain.org), in partnership with two colleagues in Europe. Randy is also an amateur musician, enjoying weekend gigs at a local café in Toronto, where he and his wife reside.