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Why Freewill is No Mirage
It's a complex interplay with physical laws which is poorly understood
Jul 5
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Andrew Thomas
October 2024
The Lost Grey – A Tale of Interspecies Redemption #3
PART 3. A radical plan to save Aubrey!
Oct 12, 2024
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Andrew Thomas
The Lost Grey – A Tale of Interspecies Redemption #2
PART 2. Kelsey discovers more about his strange visitor and why it is here.
Oct 9, 2024
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Andrew Thomas
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The Lost Grey – A Tale of Interspecies Redemption #1
PART 1. Adrien Kelsey lives a remote existence. But then one night, something made him not alone.
Oct 7, 2024
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Andrew Thomas
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August 2023
Machine Intelligence and How it Feels to be God
How I went about devising lots of “IF-THEN” statements of sufficient complexity to achieve consciousness
Aug 5, 2023
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Andrew Thomas
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December 2022
Truth, Responsibility & Why Jordan Peterson was Wrong on Genesis
And just what exactly did Adam say or not say to God anyway?
Dec 3, 2022
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Andrew Thomas
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A Poisoned Apple
An eerie take on how devices with sinister intent are spoiling life.
Dec 1, 2022
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Andrew Thomas
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September 2022
The Personal Computer of the 21st Century
The word “PC” once stood for “personal computer”. Modern computing devices, however, threaten us with tyranny in which every aspect of human existence…
Sep 5, 2022
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Andrew Thomas
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August 2022
All We Have is the Future
When Lockdown was first announced, I was terrified because I understood what it would mean.
Aug 21, 2022
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Andrew Thomas
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Why I No Longer Believe in AI
AI is not about "intelligence", artificial or otherwise. It is merely the automation and leveraging of information.
Aug 5, 2022
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Andrew Thomas
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July 2022
8-bit Gothic — A Tale of Time Travel and Retro Dystopia
During Lockdown, two renegade programmers reminisce over how things were better in the time of 8-bit computers. Amazingly, they actually discover a way…
Jul 5, 2022
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Andrew Thomas
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June 2022
A Personal Reflection on “Inherit The Stars”
What would it mean to meet an alien civilisation much older and wiser than ourselves? A review of James P Hogan's classic science fiction novel, and…
Jun 5, 2022
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Andrew Thomas
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