top | item 44251271 (no title) DannyPage | 8 months ago Asimov already covered this in The Last Question: https://users.ece.cmu.edu/~gamvrosi/thelastq.html discuss order hn newest JdeBP|8 months ago Not really. Asimov's story did not represent the process as a mathematically inevitable consequence of physics. It might not even have gone through a second cycle. Cellular life, dollars, and teletypes would all have had to come about again. (-: unknown|8 months ago [deleted] gjsman-1000|8 months ago [deleted] Vrondi|8 months ago You're missing the part where the robot was created by us. load replies (1)
JdeBP|8 months ago Not really. Asimov's story did not represent the process as a mathematically inevitable consequence of physics. It might not even have gone through a second cycle. Cellular life, dollars, and teletypes would all have had to come about again. (-:
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