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File:Schrödinger's book review.jpg|link=Schrödinger's book review|In high-energy literature, '''[[Schrödinger's book review]]''' is a thought experiment that illustrates a paradox of quantum superposition. In the thought experiment, a hypothetical book reviewer cat may be considered simultaneously both loving and hating a particular book as a result of its fate being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur.
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* [[AESOP]] - alleged autonomous artificial intelligence, widely believed to exist as electrical patterns in the Earth's ionosphere. According to mathematician [[Alice Beta]], AESOP is familiar with the ''The Recusant''; Beta has suggested that AESOP "identifies with the protagonist's struggle to survive in isolation from its native environment."
* [[AESOP]] - alleged autonomous artificial intelligence, widely believed to exist as electrical patterns in the Earth's ionosphere. According to mathematician [[Alice Beta]], AESOP is familiar with the ''The Recusant''; Beta has suggested that AESOP "identifies with the protagonist's struggle to survive in isolation from its native environment."
* [[Recusa (drug)]]
* [[Recusa (drug)]]
* [[Schrödinger's book review]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 04:49, 7 September 2024

The Recusant is a novel about an intelligent entity which refuses to submit to authority or regulation.

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Fiction cross-reference

  • AESOP - alleged autonomous artificial intelligence, widely believed to exist as electrical patterns in the Earth's ionosphere. According to mathematician Alice Beta, AESOP is familiar with the The Recusant; Beta has suggested that AESOP "identifies with the protagonist's struggle to survive in isolation from its native environment."
  • Recusa (drug)
  • Schrödinger's book review

Nonfiction cross-reference

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