Computers of Star Trek

by Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg

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This latest entry in the Science of Star Trek genre is both an entertaining look at popular assumptions about computers and an exploration of computings future.. }From the beginning in 1967, when the starship Enterprise first set off to seek out new civilizations, we have marveled at the wonders of the computers in Star Trek. Inspired by the computers described in the popular TV series and its off shoots, Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg discuss contemporary ideas about computers and their role in our lives. In fact, each of the Star Trek shows reflects a distinct mindsetfrom the deep distrust of computers in the original series, to the ubiquity of computers in every aspect of life on Deep Space Nine .Their exploration will yield answers to such puzzling questions as these: *When the android Datas head is opened, why are there lights inside? *If the Enterprises computer is artificially intelligent, why doesnt it make more decisions? *Could we ever create a holographic doctor like the one on Voyager , or use nonprobes to alter a persons physiology, as the Borg do?. This combination of futurist TV series and futurist science makes for great entertainmentand great science.This book was not prepared, licensed, approved, or endorsed by any entity involved in creating or producing the Star Trek television series or films.
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  • ISBN10 1299714315
  • ISBN13 9781299714311
  • Publish Date 1 January 2008 (first published 8 December 1999)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 3 June 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Basic Books (AZ)
  • Edition Revised ed.
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 196
  • Language English