I am eight years old
Virtual Reality and 22nd century "post biological" destinations are the setting for my novel, Babylon Dreams, where "mind-uploading" means indefinite life and pleasure--if you can pay for it.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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VEI Sets a New Post Bio-Standard
Bali Hai: The Ultimate Virtual Paradise
Nano Nano
Cutting edge Nanos
Vei adds Moon Trip
Bio Death of Holden will not Affect VEI Operations
My First Wife
The Blue Buttons
Infinite Bliss Acquires VEI
Merger means the end of an Industry Giant
The Deletion of Virtual Paris
Virtual Amsterdam is reborn p.132
Everlasting Praise
Everlasting Praise p. 133
Savior City
Mind-Uploading LInks for Future Virtuals and Sim Models
Memory Library Excerpt PatelRecord 108 p. 226
Our Collective Sorrow
Mind Children
An article on mind-uploading
The Supreme Court rules on Identity Property vs memories in 22nd Century virtual memory case.
Landmark decision on Sim based on Bio
Memory Library--Patel memory 108 continued p.227
Spinning an Eternity
Dream a Little Lucid Dream
Dreams Communication using the Internet Daniel Oldis, whose seminal work in the science of lucid dreams is widely quoted in academic circles writes an introduction to his acclaimed Lucid Dream Manifesto in which he suggests that a lucid dreamer can signal another dreamer using dream masks and the internet.
Would you like to swing on a star?
You tore the edge between life and death and oh—the worlds that beckoned . . . Gunter—what happened?
Step right up and take a chance and win a prize for the little lady.
Babylon Dreams by Marjorie Kaye
Thomas Wolfe warned "You can't go home again." To save himself, Gunter must search the past and recover his stolen childhood.
About Me
- marjoriekaye
- Laguna Beach, Southern California, United States
- I am a boomer ex-teacher writer of novels-the latest is sci fi--Babylon Dreams
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4 comments:
This is absolutely cool-so then how do you get out if you don't like it? but then who wouldn't like it?
It might, I would be curious too. I'm not sure how long I would want to stay before buying my ticket and riding Babylon Dreams.
This concept is great! The implications for people and identity and society would be enormous if we all could continue digitally after death (but can there next be digital death?). Talk about a ‘Magic Kingdom’! seems like this Bali Hai place is the ultimate post-mortem getaway resort where we can all be Peter Pans to infinity. Do we keep all our memories (and regrets) from life? . I look forward to more posts on this.
One would hope.
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