| About 43 results lesswrong.com/lw/7pm/blindsight_and_consciousness/ - Cached - Similar Sep 22, 2011 ... Blindsight patients don't report seeing things in their scotoma, and don't ... Being
No One (after I saw the recommendation in Watts' Blindsight), ...lesswrong.com/lw/543/science_fiction_recommendations/ - Cached - Similar Apr 5, 2011 ... Then I'd suggest Permutation City, Blindsight and Rainbows End. ... Blindsight, by
Peter Watts; Permutation City, by Greg Egan; Rainbows End, ...lesswrong.com/lw/2ul/free_hard_sf_novels_short_stories/ - Cached - Similar Oct 10, 2010 ... Novels Blindsight, Peter Watts Eighty years in the future, Earth becomes aware of
an alien presence when thousands of micro-satellites surveil ...Nov 4, 2011 ... Incidentally I am reminded of the disturbing science fiction novel Blindsight by
Peter Watts, which explores (fictional insight only, of course!) ... lesswrong.com/lw/u9/my_naturalistic_awakening/ - Cached Sep 25, 2008 ... What did you think of Blindsight (Peter Watts)? Pretty much the entire book is a
depiction of humans or aliens much smarter than the author.Jul 30, 2008 ... Peter Watts' "Blindsight" is one of the better attempts to describe a truly ..... BTW, '
Blindsight' by Peter Watts is (not without flaws but) very good ... lesswrong.com/lw/mez/rationality_quotes_thread_july_2015/ - Cached - Similar Jul 1, 2015 ... Blindsight is an amazingly Less Wrong book, with much discussion of
epistemology and ... an aphorism in Blindsight by Peter Watts, page 227.lesswrong.com/lw/.../for_fiction_how_could_alien_minds_differ_from/ - Cached - Similar Aug 21, 2011 ... The ganglionic intelligence reminds me somewhat of Watts' Thing ... Speaking of
Blindsight, Watts drew heavily on Metzinger's Being No One.lesswrong.com/user/Paul_Currion/ - Cached Peter Watts' "Blindsight" is one of the better attempts to describe a truly alien-
alien I've read recently, and I think he still has it as a free download. Interestingly
...Aug 22, 2008 ... And I don't think that intelligence and sentience must go hand in hand (read Peter
Watts "Blindsight" for some thoughts in this direction for ...
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