articles Time, space and Quantum Entanglement Entanglement is a correlation between different physical systems that establishes a relationship between their respective properties and is so substantial that it persists even when these systems, separated in space and time, no longer interact.
articles Artificial Intelligence and Hidden Learning: Are “Weights” a risk? If we still do not know exactly how artificial intelligence doses the weights in learning within the hidden layers, can we really predict its evolution?
articles The 'real' space of the Cyberpunk: A reflection It's impossible to move, to live, to operate at any level without leaving traces, bits, seemingly meaningless fragments of personal information.― William Gibson
reviews Ubik or Philip K. Dick's Allegory cave I am Ubik. Before the universe was, I am. I made the suns. I made the worlds. I created the lives and the places they inhabit.
articles AIs and neuromorphic processors: Will we be able to handle the 'exponential gap'? Is it now possible to partly reproduce the potential of the human brain in terms of computation, harnessing its speed and energy efficiency, due to the expanding knowledge of neural networks and neurobiology. But are we really capable of handling all this very rapid progress?
articles Blade Runner's Replicants: AIs, Identity, Memory and Neurorights There are risks connected to the use of robotics and AI technologies. Can an artificial intelligence create a Memory of itself? Remembrances? Lives?
articles The UFO Phenomenon: The Key is to Ask Questions In July 1947, during a severe thunderstorm northwest of Roswell, something happened. Was it a craft? Was it a barometer? What took place?
articles Cyberpsychology and video games: The Proteus Effect Video games can affect human psyche because they allow players to interact and experiment, to identify with virtual characters that become a possible virtualization of their core selves.
articles A Science Fiction Journey: Where does Sci-Fi come from? How define the origin of the science fiction? It is near impossible. You would have to trace the entire path of stories, plots, novels, short stories, narratives of all kinds.
mybooks Lost in the Shell: SciFi e Dintorni - Italian Edition 17 racconti raccolti in quest’antologia. Un percorso bizzarro e inquietante tra coscienza, fantascienza, cyberpunk e tecnologia.
mybooks Lost in the Shell: Flash and shorts around SciFi - English Edition 17 stories in this collection. A bizarre and disturbing journey through consciousness, science fiction, cyberpunk and technology.
articles Relativity vs. quantum mechanics in black holes: The boundary between science and science fiction While science fiction have often distorted the properties of black holes, it has just as often managed to capture the intriguing nature of these astrophysical objects
reviews Cult SciFi Series: Why was The X-Files so successful? A cult, a monster-of-the-week style show centering on the FBI's unsolved cases. But why was it so successful?
articles From early photographs to generative AI: Manipulated reality and privacy risks? The challenge now is finding out what the rules are?
mybooks Root Legacy: To the Edge of Consciousness - Cyberpunk/SciFi novel He has broken through their defenses. They won't forgive him. But he is not alone.
mybooks The Outers: What if even they couldn't stop it? - SciFi novel In a neurotic world of Cybermen and Snervants Arthur Donovan finds himself embroiled with the charming profiler Himna in a financial-political AI intrigue.
reviews Miasma Chronicles: The Fate of the World Is in Your Fingers The Bearded Ladies are taking us into a new post-apocalyptic scenario filled with mutant creatures, and they are doing it with a newfound level of artistry. There is the cyberpunk beat in this videogame, within lots of strategy and exploration.
articles Silkpunk: Mix science fiction and fantasy, drawing inspiration from classical East Asian history Like steampunk, silkpunk is a mixture of science fiction and fantasy, with the dosage of each not always fixed. Steampunk is inspired by the technological aesthetic of brass and chrome of the Victorian era, while silkpunk is inspired by classical antiquity in East Asia.
reviews Dust, the short SciFi by Jason Gallaty, Josh Grier & Mike Grier The world is changing rapidly. New species evolve to adapt to changing ecosystems. Technology and tradition coexist as symbiotic opposites that divide rural people from city dwellers. Nature provides a constant challenge in the midst of this turmoil. This is Dust by Mike Grier.
articles Artificial intelligence, science fiction and everyday life Generative AI products can produce written, graphical, and audio content or software programs with minimal human involvement, but also flat creative output and minimize the importance of human emotions and feelings involved in the creative process.
reviews Ballard: four novels Under the sign of the Apocalypse The apocalyptic scenario is one that many of James G. Ballard's characters have to face. Ballard is a science fiction writer and noble father of speculative cyberpunk. His stories unfold under the sign of the Apocalypse, the Revelation of a new dystopic world.
articles Cyberpunk: On social and cultural meaning of a literary movement The fictional genre known as cyberpunk has deep political and cultural roots, with great authors such as William Gibson and Neal Stephenson shaping its development and success. 'Cyberpunk is a comet that has passed through the skies of speculative fiction and exploded in its heyday. We will long sail
articles Are Cyberpunk and Science Fiction dead? In Science Fiction the plot is fairly linear, with characters defined and more or less recognizable in patterns. In Cyberpunk, linearity is broken, protagonist-situation relationships are complex and ambiguous.
reviews Gibson's Johnny Mnemonic: On human empowerment and control Johnny Mnemonic is a hymn and a warning to human empowerment and control through dermal chips and the control of biological neural networks.
reviews Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? The imminent biological disintegration as a result of the radioactive catastrophe, the need for a 'belief', even if it is illusory (TV cult), the dumbing down of consciousness and ability to choose caused by the mass media.