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The 21st Century Singularity and Global Futures : A Big History Perspective
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Twenty-First-Century Singularity in the Big History Perspective: An Overview
pp. 19
The Twenty-First-Century Singularity in the Big History Perspective—A Re-analysis
pp. 77
Exploring the Singularity Concept Within Big History
pp. 101
Forecasting the Growth of Complexity and Change—An Update
pp. 105
Hyperbolic Evolution from Biosphere to Technosphere
pp. 119
Big History and Singularity as Metaphors, Hypotheses, and Predictions
pp. 145
Big History Trends in Information Processes
pp. 163
Plurality: The End of Singularity?
pp. 185
Energy Flow Trends in Big History
pp. 201
The Deductive Approach to Big History’s Singularity
pp. 213
Near-Term Indications and Models of a Singularity
pp. 225
Is Singularity a Scientific Concept or the Construct of Metaphysical Historicism? Implications for Big History
pp. 267
Threshold 9: Big History as a Roadmap for the Future
pp. 287
Dynamics of Technological Growth Rate and the Forthcoming Singularity
pp. 345
The Twenty-First Century’s “Mysterious Singularity” in the Light of the Big History
pp. 363
Global Brain: Foundations of a Distributed Singularity
pp. 377
The Cybernetic Revolution and the Future of Technologies
pp. 397
Complexity in the Future: Far-from-Equilibrium Systems and Strategic Foresight
pp. 419
Future Technological Achievements as a Challenge for Post-singularity Human Society
pp. 439
Singularity of Evolution and Post-singular Development in the Big History Perspective
pp. 469
Big History by Mathematics: Information, Energy, and the Singularity
pp. 489
The Twenty-First-Century Singularity: The Role of Perspective and Perception
pp. 517
About the Singularity in Biological and Social Evolution
pp. 535
The Transition to Global Society as a Singularity of Social Evolution
pp. 559
Evolution, the ‘Mechanism’ of Big History, Predicts the Near Singularity
pp. 571
How Singular Is the Twenty-First-Century Singularity?
pp. 599
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