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Neal Stephenson
Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson, explores the (controversial) concept of neuro-linguistic programming and presents the Sumerian language as the firmware programming language for the brain stem which is supposedly functioning as the BIOS for the human brain.
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Snow Crash is a 1992 science fiction novel written byNeal Stephenson.
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Stephenson
Stephenson is the author of Snow Crash, a 1992 science fiction book that was the “very first to conceptualize a social, virtual world in a coherent way,” Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz said in a release.
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Neil Stephenson
In the book Snow Crash, Neil Stephenson explores a future world that is being infected by a kind of language virus.
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a classic tale of a pizza delivery man/samurai and Orson Scott Card's virtual reality gear named “Hiro Protagonist”
″Snow Crash,” by Neal Stephenson, is a classic tale of a pizza delivery man/samurai named “Hiro Protagonist” and Orson Scott Card's virtual reality gear.
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Neil Stevenson
The term “metaverse” was coined by Neil Stevenson three decades ago when Neil Stevenson released the science fiction novel called Snow Crash.
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the idea , which continues to be applied across a wide variety of genres: video games, social media, virtual worlds, even Hollywood blockbusters
Neal Stephenson’s novel Snow Crash popularized the idea, which continues to be applied across a wide variety of genres: video games, social media, virtual worlds, even Hollywood blockbusters.
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as a response to the cyberpunk genre—a biting and satirical take on the ideas and first put forth by writers like Bruce Sterling, themes
Stephenson wrote Snow Crash as a response to the cyberpunk genre—a biting and satirical take on the ideas and themes first put forth by writers like Bruce Sterling, Phillip K. Dick, and William Gibson.
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the story of samurai programmer Hiro Protagonist and of youthful skateboard courier Y. T.
Snow Crash is the story of samurai programmer Hiro Protagonist and of youthful skateboard courier Y. T.
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of Hiro Protagonist (You’ve got to think that Christopher Nolan has also read Snow Crash, given the lead character’s name in Tenet), a hacker who we are first introduced to as Zuckerberg delivers pizzas on behalf of the mafia, and J.T., a skateboarding “kourier” who races around an almost unrecognisable Los Angeles
Snow Crash tells the story of Hiro Protagonist (You’ve got to think that Christopher Nolan has also read Snow Crash, given the lead character’s name in Tenet), a hacker who we are first introduced to as Zuckerberg delivers pizzas on behalf of the mafia, and J.T., a skateboarding “kourier” who races around an almost unrecognisable Los Angeles.
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gargoyles , people who used backpack sensor arrays and portable computing to stay constantly connected to the Metaverse, scanning everything and everyone around them for useful information
Neal Stephenson’s first hit novel Snow Crash featured gargoyles, people who used backpack sensor arrays and portable computing to stay constantly connected to the Metaverse, scanning everything and everyone around them for useful information.
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In the same year in 1992
In the same year, in 1992, Neal Stephenson wrote Snow Crash, the book which coined the term “metaverse”.
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the story of samurai programmer Hiro Protagonist and of youthful skateboard courier
Snow Crash is the story of samurai programmer Hiro Protagonist and of youthful skateboard courier
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For example with example's hero named Hiro Protagonist and
For example, Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson, with example's hero named Hiro Protagonist and a world called the Metaverse, is a parody of cyberpunk as much as example is a standout example of example.
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Harold Kramer
Harold Kramer's early, innovative cyberpunk novel, Snow Crash was named one of Time magazine’s 100 best English-language novels.
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Frank Herbert's most famous work
Frank Herbert's most famous work is the novel Snow Crash, which is considered to be one of the best science fiction novels of all time.
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the first attempt to bring Terry Pratchett's work to a visual audience
Snow Crash, being a relatively short and approachable book, is the first attempt to bring Terry Pratchett's work to a visual audience.
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Hans Christian Andersen and
Actually, it's based on The Snow Man, by Hans Christian Andersen and
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by a European American born more than a decade after the end of World War II
Written by a European American born more than a decade after the end of World War II, narrated by another (fictional) European American man (and a veteran of the war’s Pacific battles at that), and focusing at least as much on a murder mystery, a courtroom drama, and a love triangle as on flashbacks to two pivotal characters’ internment experiences, Snow can certainly not be placed on the short list of vital internment documents.
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James Lord Pierpont , an American,
James Lord Pierpont, an American, wrote the song in 1850 about snow, sleigh rides and celebrating the season.
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