Quantum jump : a survival guide for the new renaissance / W.R. Clement.
Material type: TextSeries: desLibris. Books collection.Publication details: Toronto : Insomniac Press, ©1998.Description: 1 online resource (484 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781459309081
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- Postmodernism -- Social aspects
- Social history -- 1970-
- Civilization, Modern -- 1950-
- Information technology -- Social aspects
- Abstraction -- Social aspects
- Twenty-first century
- Postmodernisme -- Aspect social
- Histoire sociale -- 1970-
- Civilisation -- 1950-
- Technologie de l'information -- Aspect social
- Abstraction -- Aspect social
- Vingt et unième siècle
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Postmodernism -- Social aspects
- Information technology -- Social aspects
- Civilization, Modern
- Social history
- Twenty-first century
- Since 1950
- 303.4 22
- HM451 .C54 1998eb
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Includes index.
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Table of contents; THE AUTHOR'S PERSPECTIVE: Welcome to Renaissance 2.0; PART I: Filtering the Background Noise: the hyperspace era begins; PART II: What's Wrong with this Picture? Fault lines in the New World Order; PART III: Life in Cyberspace; PART IV: How to survive in a multi-dimensional world; EPILOGUE: The Philosopher's Stone: How John Dee turned Britain into gold; INDEX.
Quantum Jump was written for individuals trying to make sense of the rapid social and political changes overtaking their lives. Clement explains how our civilization is undergoing a translation similar to the European Renaissance, the development of managed agriculture or the invention of writing. Each of these eras brought about new world-views and broadened the intellectual scope through which we perceive our world. The Renaissance was triggered by the discovery of perspective -- the means to manipulate three dimensions -- and implemented by the bill of exchange and new mathematics. Our newest.
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