An exploration of the emerging quantum technological paradigm and its effects on human consciousness and cultures.
In Quantum Ecology, Stefano Calzati and Derrick de Kerckhove identify three technological ecologiesâlinguistic, digital, and quantumâto better understand todayâs shattered globalized contemporaneity and navigate the impact of soon-to-come quantum information technologies. Todayâs societies, based as they are on language and writing, face disruption brought on by digital transformation, which is not predicated on sharing meaning but on sheer computability. This produces what the authors call an âepistemological crisis.â From here, the book explores how emerging quantum computers and communication will trigger an even deeper existential shift based on quantum physicsâ principles of discreteness, uncertainty, and entanglement.
Enriched with evidence from biology, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and information and cognitive sciences, the authors draw upon diverse case studies to sustain a convincing philosophical and political argument. The bookâs chapters move from a discussion about the coevolution of humans and language to the codependence of writing, thinking, and innovation, then proceed to investigate âdatacracy,â the power of algorithms. Finally, the authors outline the looming psychocultural effects and geopolitical challenges of the nascent quantum technological paradigm.
Quantum Ecology - Stefano Calzati & Derrick de Kerckhove
An exploration of the emerging quantum technological paradigm and its effects on human consciousness and cultures.
In Quantum Ecology, Stefano Calzati and Derrick de Kerckhove identify three technological ecologiesâlinguistic, digital, and quantumâto better understand todayâs shattered globalized contemporaneity and navigate the impact of soon-to-come quantum information technologies. Todayâs societies, based as they are on language and writing, face disruption brought on by digital transformation, which is not predicated on sharing meaning but on sheer computability. This produces what the authors call an âepistemological crisis.â From here, the book explores how emerging quantum computers and communication will trigger an even deeper existential shift based on quantum physicsâ principles of discreteness, uncertainty, and entanglement.
Enriched with evidence from biology, anthropology, sociolinguistics, and information and cognitive sciences, the authors draw upon diverse case studies to sustain a convincing philosophical and political argument. The bookâs chapters move from a discussion about the coevolution of humans and language to the codependence of writing, thinking, and innovation, then proceed to investigate âdatacracy,â the power of algorithms. Finally, the authors outline the looming psychocultural effects and geopolitical challenges of the nascent quantum technological paradigm.