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The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics

by Roger Penrose

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Awards

Winner of the Wolf Prize

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

For decades, proponents of artificial intelligence have argued that computers will soon be doing everything that a human mind can do. Admittedly, computers now play chess at the grandmaster level, but do they understand the game as we do? Can a computer eventually do everything a human mind can do?

In this absorbing and frequently contentious book, Roger Penrose — eminent physicist and winner, with Stephen Hawking, of the prestigious Wolf prize — puts forward his view that there are some facets of human thinking that can never be emulated by a machine. Penrose examines what physics and mathematics can tell us about how the mind works, what they can't, and what we need to know to understand the physical processes of consciousness.

He is among a growing number of physicists who think Einstein wasn't being stubborn when he said his "little finger" told him that quantum mechanics is incomplete, and he concludes that laws even deeper than quantum mechanics are essential for the operation of a mind. To support this contention, Penrose takes the reader on a dazzling tour that covers such topics as complex numbers, Turing machines, complexity theory, quantum mechanics, formal systems, Godel undecidability, phase spaces, Hilbert spaces, black holes, white holes, Hawking radiation, entropy, quasicrystals, the structure of the brain, and scores of other subjects.

The Emperor's New Mind will appeal to anyone with a serious interest in modern physics and its relation to philosophical issues, as well as to physicists, mathematicians, philosophers and those on either side of the AI debate.

Review:

"[P]erhaps the most engaging and creative tour of modern physics that has ever been written." Sunday Times

Review:

"[A] bold, brilliant, groundbreaking work." The New York Times Book Review

Review:

"[A] superb book...provocative and absorbing." Physics Today

Review:

"The testament of a brilliant man wrestling desperately — and unashamedly — with the deepest problems of metaphysics." Nature

Synopsis:

For many years the proponents of "artificial intelligence" have maintained that machines will soon do everything that a human can. This text takes the reader through the basic principles of physics, cosmology, mathematics, and philosophy to show that human thinking cannot be emulated by a machine.

Synopsis:

In his bestselling work of popular science, Roger Penrose takes us on a fascinating roller-coaster ride through the basic principles of physics, cosmology, mathematics, and philosophy to show that human thinking can never be emulated by a machine.

About the Author

Roger Penrose is the Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He has received a number of prizes and awards, including the 1988 Wolf Prize which he shared with with Stephen Hawking for their joint contribution to our understanding of the universe.

Table of Contents

Prologue; 1. Can a computer have a mind?; 2. Algorithms and Turing Machines; 3. Mathematics and Reality; 4. Truth, Proof, and Insight; 5. The Classical World; 6. Quantum Magic and Quantum Mystery; 7. Cosmology and the Arrow of Time; 8. In Search of Quantum Gravity; 9. Real brains and Model Brains; 10. Where Lies the Physics of the Mind?; Epilogue; References; Index.


Product Details

ISBN:
9780192861986
Subtitle:
Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics
Foreword:
Gardner, Martin
Author:
Penrose, Roger
Author:
Gardner, Martin
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Location:
Oxford
Subject:
Physics
Subject:
Artificial Intelligence
Subject:
Artificial Intelligence - General
Subject:
Intelligence (AI) & Semantics
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Includes index.
Series:
Popular Science
Series Volume:
76
Publication Date:
October 2002
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
640
Dimensions:
7.74x5.26x1.36 in. .93 lbs.

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