Permutation City
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<DIV><B>What happens when your digital self overpowers your physical self?</B><BR><BR>A life in Permutation City is unlike any life to which you’re accustomed. You have Eternal Life, the power to live forever. Immortality is a real thing, just not the thing you’d expect.<BR><BR>Life is just electronic code. You have been digitized, scanned, and downloaded into a virtual reality program. A Copy of a Copy. For Paul Durham, he keeps making Copies of himself, but the issue is that his Copies keep changing their minds and shutting themselves down.<BR><BR>You also have Maria Deluca, who is nothing but an Autoverse addict. She spends every waking minute with the cellular automaton known as the Autoverse, a world that lives by the mathematical ?laws of physics.”<BR>Paul makes Maria an offer to design and drop a seed into the Autoverse that will allow her to indulge in her obsession. There is, however, one catch: you can no longer terminate, bail out, and remove yourself. You will never be your normal flesh-and-blood life again. The question then becomes: Is this what she really wants? Is this what we really want?<BR><BR>From the brilliant mind of Greg Egan, <I>Permutation City</I>, first published in 1994, comes a world of wonder that makes you ask if you are you, or is the Copy of you the real you?</DIV>
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