Bertrand du Castel
 
 
 Timothy M. Jurgensen
MIDORI
PRESS
Cover

Blog
Knol

COMPUTER THEOLOGY

   

Contents

Dieu et mon droit

 

1  

1 Tat Tvam Asi

 
7  
  In The Beginning
A Theme
Variations on the Theme
The Technical Realm
Some Method in the Madness
Onward through the Fog

 

2 Mechanics of Evolution

 

39  

  That Which Doesn’t Kill Us Makes Us Stronger
Organic Design and Development
Mutation and Genetics
Technological Design and Development
Natural Selection
Selection by Markets
Epochs of Computer Evolution
Vacuum Tubes and Dinosaurs
Mainframes
The Semiconductor Mutation
Minicomputers
Integrated Circuits as Genetic Selection
Personal Computers
Personal Electronic Devices
Odyssey
 
3 Environment  

73  

  It’s All Relative(s)
Ecosystems
Appetite and Sustenance
Foundations of Policy
Distributions and Anecdotes
Social Ecosystems
Individuals and the Family
Clans
Tribes
Congregations
Elements of a Policy Infrastructure
Interactions
Impetus of Interactions
Mechanics of Interactions
 
 

Contents

i

© Midori Press, LLC, 2008. All rights reserved for all countries. (Inquiries)

The contents of ComputerTheology: Intelligent Design of the World Wide Web are presented for the sole purpose of on-line reading to allow the reader to determine whether to purchase the book. Reproduction and other derivative works are expressly forbidden without the written consent of Midori Press. Legal deposit with the US Library of Congress 1-33735636, 2007.
ComputerTheology
Intelligent Design of the World Wide Web
Bertrand du Castel and Timothy M. Jurgensen
Midori Press, Austin Texas
1st Edition 2008 (468 pp)
ISBN 0-9801821-1-5

Book available at Midori Press (regular)
Book available at Midori Press (signed)
Book available at Amazon (regular)