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Foreword - Richard Lyman Bushman
Introduction - Terryl L. Givens
Section 1 - Parallels in Mormon Thought: Physics and Engineering
1. Models of Spirit Matter
Abstract
Introduction: What We Know
The Mirror Model
Problems with the Mirror Model
Computational Model
Computational Model Problems
Phase Model
Phase Model Problems
Conclusion
2. A Standard Physics Model of Spirit
Abstract
Introduction
Personal Building Blocks
Physical Action Preceded by Spiritual Transaction
The Calculation of Truth
Engineered Agency
Spirit and Physical Bodies
Conclusion
3. A Technical Interpretation of Mormon Physics and Physiology
Abstract
Introduction
A Technical Interpretation of Mormon Physics
A Technical Interpretation of Mormon Physiology
Practical and Moral Drivers for Technical Interpretations
Conclusion
4. Materialism, Free Will, and Mormonism
Abstract
Introduction
Materialism
The Basic Argument
Intelligent Matter
Determinism and Randomness
The Black Box Problem
A Possible Solution and Challenge
Alternatives and Consequences
Conclusion
Section 2 - Parallels in Mormon Thought: Philosophy and Engineering
5. God, the Perfect Engineer
Abstract
Introduction
The Engineering Design Cycle
God’s Creation of the Universe
God Follows Eternal Laws
Jesus Christ Organized the Earth
God Followed a Plan
Engineers May Fail in Their Designs
Can God Fail?
We Need Assurance That God Has Not Failed
God’s Plan Is a Perfect Plan
6. Complementary Aspects of Mormonism and Transhumanism
Abstract
Introduction
What Is Transhumanism?
A Transhumanist View of the Future
A Mormon View of the Future
Transhumanist Parallels with the Mormon View
Transhumanist Complements to the Mormon View
Mormon Complements to the Transhumanist View
Conclusion
7. Quantified Morality
Abstract
Introduction
The Decision Tree
Potentiality Test
Freedom Characterized by Restraint
An Engineering Perspective on Morality
Cause and Effect: Justice Must Be Satisfied
Entropy: A Quantifiable Measure of Order
Order and Structure Expand Future Potential
Musings on a Mathematical Model for Morality
Discussion
Other Points of Discussion
Conclusions
8. Theological Implications of the New God Argument
Abstract
Introduction
The Faith Position
The Angel Argument
The Benevolence Argument
The Creation Argument
Analysis
Conclusion
The New God Argument
Section 3 - Parallels in Mormon Thought: Practice and Engineering
9. Gaia, Mormonism, and Paradisiacal Earth
Abstract
Introduction
Earth Sentience
River Basin Sentience
Columbia River Basin
Co-Creators
Conclusion
10. Spiritual Underpinnings for a Space Program
Abstract
Introduction
Perspective from Economics
Perspective from Energy, Environment, and Infrastructure
Perspective from Planetary Protection
Spiritual Insights
Scriptural Connections
Insights from LDS Church Authorities
Discussion
11. Welcome to the Twenty-First Century:The Uncharted Future Ahead
Abstract
Introduction
A Brief History of the Past Fifty Years
Overview of Recent and Future Developments
Ethical, Moral, and Social Issues
The Idea of Progress in LDS Thought
Conclusion
Contributors
Scripture index
Index
