On Feb 7, 1:14=A0am, Erik Max Francis <m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> scott richard campbellwww.myspace.com/ScottRichardCampbellwrote:
>
> > Plausible? Dangerous? Ridiculous?
>
> Incoherent.
>
> And with too many nanocompound, translinguistic, stewardifistic,
> phantastiscientifical, redgreenblue neologisms.
>
> Forgive me, "translinguistic" was too much like a reasonable word.
> Coterminamachinisticacious, how's that?
>
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> =A0 =A0What would physics look like without gravitation?
> =A0 =A0 -- Albert Einstein
I held it back to only two neologisms for this synopisis:
Nanoneocortex: humans have a neocortex in the brain that provided for
the higher consciouness in the brain. The main characters in the
story invent a method to enhance that through nanotechnology, where
the neurons and their synapses operate at the molecular level.
Technointelligenced: suprahuman intelligence arrived through such
technology and also machine only intelligence.
It takes a novel to explain it all, carefully, methodically, with
definitions, and enough action and plot to make it interesting.
At least I pushed your neologistical irritational button!
Scott


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