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About the Book
Fungal Computing: Theoretical, Hypothetical, and DIY Approaches to Building a Mycelium-Based Computer at Home explores the fascinating intersection of biology and computation by examining how mycelium networks can be harnessed for information processing. This book delves into the theoretical foundations of fungal computing, its parallels with neural networks, and the potential it holds as an alternative to traditional silicon-based systems.
Readers will journey through the scientific principles behind mycelium as a computing substrate, including its electrical signaling, data storage capabilities, and bio-semiotic properties. The book also presents a hands-on, step-by-step guide to cultivating and building a functional mycelium computer at home, outlining necessary materials, signal processing techniques, and troubleshooting strategies.
Beyond the practical aspects, the book explores cutting-edge speculative advancements, such as hybridizing mycelium with artificial intelligence, engineering fungi with CRISPR for enhanced computation, and integrating mycelial logic circuits with existing technology. Ethical considerations, future implications, and the role of fungal computing in a post-silicon world are also examined.
Whether you're a scientist, a tech enthusiast, or a DIY biohacker, this book provides an engaging and comprehensive look into the world of fungal computing—blending theory, experimentation, and imaginative possibilities to unlock the computational potential of living networks.
About the Author
Dr. Brent Allen Jensen is a pioneering thinker in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Physics, dedicated to exploring the intersection of consciousness and quantum mechanics. With a deep curiosity for the unknown, Dr. Jensen’s research spans the realms of advanced AI technologies, quantum field theory, and the philosophical implications of existence itself.