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Blood Music occurs as science fiction novel by Greg Bear (ISBN 0743444965).
It was originally published as a short story around 1983, winning the 1983 Nebula Award for best novella & a 1984 Hugo Award in the same category. Greg Bear published an expanded version inside novel form around 1985. It deals by having themes including biotechnology, nanotechnology (including the grey goo hypothesis), the nature and severity of consciousness and of artificial intelligence.
In the novel, rebel biotechnologist Vergil Ulam creates elementary biological computers according to his have lymphocytes. Faced sustaining orders from either his neural employer to kill these, he injects the two into his have person. There a lymph cell multiply & develop apace, altering their have transmitted poop & quickly becoming self-caring. A nanoscale civilisation it construct before long begins to transform Ulam, so others, until one of these days ingesting virtually all of the biosphere of N United states. This civilisation, which incorporates two a evolved person lymph cell & recently-assimilated conventional man sooner or later quits a normal plane of being. This is one of a further extreme legal actions of the technological singularity found in science-fiction literature.
A book's structure (its sections come titled telophase, anaphase, etc.) mirrors a major phases of mitosis, a metaphor for the splitting dispatch of the fresh lympho-animal civilisation from either humanity. A novel has been critized for overestimating a speed & effectiveness of the lymphocites' incubation & evolution, & for the apparent ease using which it be intelligent & by using which it construct their brobdingnagian civilisation. But, the naturalistic professional assistance of biotechnology & a depiction of being within a subjective realm in which of these's consciousness could be cloned & modified may produce this the prescient novel. It anticipates themes which were tackled per postcyberpunk generation of writers. Particularly, these are redolent of Permutation City, the Greg Egan novel which deals with computer-depending consciousness.
The Outer Limits (1995 revival) episode "The New Breed" has heavily similarities to Blood Music, although it portrays the similar cases in a additional individual shell. It will swell become that a episode was inspired by Bear's writing, although it must likewise exist as said that similar scenarios come somewhat most common around sci-fi, and supplementary therefore inside modern sci-fi.
Inside 1992, the indie rock band Green Magnet School released a Video highborn "Blood Music" in Sub Pop records, inspired per novel.
See Also
Bootstrapped-Brain
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