(Clouds completely concealed the eclipse.)
Poul Anderson, The Avatar, XXIII.
Eric, a mere "linker," linked by electromagnetic induction to a computer, can:
continually rewrite the program;
create n-dimensional spaces with time-variant curvatures and tensors as well as previously unimaginable functions and operations;
devise and revise conceptual cosmoses;
monitor and control scientific instruments not by reading meters but by directly sensing the data.
Joelle, a "holothete," not only linked to a computer, its sensors, effectors and interconnected systems (e.g., a laboratory, an accelerator and an orbital telescope) but also applying computer-provided theory to the data and thus entering an intuitive mode, can:
perform experiments;
intuit discrepancies between observational data and theoretical models and improve the latter.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteDarn! I'm sorry cloudy weather spoiled the Lunar eclipse for you!
And we again see holothetics in "Requiem for a Universe." And one thing I remember was the holothete in that story, David Rhys, was more likable than Joelle.
Sean