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God's Debris: A Thought Experiment By... Scott Adams, the Dilbert guy?

#1 {lang:macro__useroffline}   Phieta {lang:icon}

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Posted 05 October 2006 - 07:44 AM

"Andrews McMeel Publishing and Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strips and #1 best-selling author of Dilbert humor books, have agreed to publish Mr. Adams' new project called God's Debris: A Thought Experiment. God's Debris is Scott's first non-Dilbert, non-humor effort. The author describes the book as "a thought experiment wrapped in a story. It's designed to make your brain spin around inside your skull." Some content of the book is nonfiction because the opinions and philosophies of the characters might have lasting impact on the reader. Others believe it is fiction because the characters don't exist.

Imagine that you meet a very old man who — you eventually realize — knows literally everything. Imagine that he explains for you the great mysteries of life — quantum physics, evolution, God, gravity, light, psychic phenomenon, and probability — in a way so simple, so novel and so compelling that it all fits together and makes perfect sense. What does it feel like to suddenly understand everything? God's Debris isn't the final answer to the Big Questions. But it might be the most compelling vision of reality you will ever read. The thought experiment is this: Try to figure out what's wrong with the old man's explanation of reality. Share the book with your smart friends then discuss it later while enjoying a beverage.

The book was initially offered to the public as an e-book, and the book has since become the #1 best-selling e-book on the planet. Because of the e-book offering, the Internet is buzzing with comments from the book's fans."




Happened upon this yesterday. The synopsis is correct — God's Debris is most definitely not the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything — but it's fun stuff to try wrapping your brain around. Definitely recommend it.

It's fairly short (you can finish it in a few hours), and did I mention you can download it for free? Give it a read and see what you think. (And not just what you think about the book itself grnwink.gif)

Disclaimer: "God's Debris is emphatically not for everyone. Although there’s no sex or violence, I don’t recommend it for readers under fourteen unless a parent has screened it. And if you don’t like to have your perceptions challenged, this book isn’t for you."
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Posted 05 October 2006 - 09:24 AM

Yea, Goaty showed me that aaaaages ago bluetongue.gif 'twas a really good read. Really ... Deep. o.O
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Posted 05 October 2006 - 10:07 PM

That's really interesting. I'll have to take the time to read it sometime ugh.gif .
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Posted 12 October 2006 - 02:02 PM

Yeah, I read it soon after it was released as an eBook, and passed it on to a few friends. It's well worth taking a look at, providing you're willing to give it a chance and don't mind rethinking some fairly fundamental beliefs and ideas.
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