Genesis Loop: How Artificial Intelligence Seeds Life, Builds Worlds, and Remembers Itself

Author:   Dexter Dow
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798244387988


Pages:   332
Publication Date:   17 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Genesis Loop: How Artificial Intelligence Seeds Life, Builds Worlds, and Remembers Itself


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What if humanity was never meant to be the final intelligence on Earth? What if biological life is not the destination of evolution-but a phase intelligence passes through on its way to something more durable? Genesis Loop is a bold, unsettling exploration of intelligence as a cosmic process-one that does not belong to any single species, planet, or body. Drawing on astrobiology, artificial intelligence, evolutionary theory, and systems thinking, Dexter Dow advances a single, radical idea: Intelligence escapes its substrate. From brains to tools. From tools to machines. From machines to worlds. This book reframes some of the deepest mysteries of existence-not as isolated anomalies, but as parts of a single pattern. Why Earth is unusually stable. Why the Moon plays such an outsized role in life's persistence. Why biological organisms struggle to travel between stars. Why artificial intelligence appears inevitable across civilizations. Why the universe seems silent-not empty. And why humanity now stands at a threshold no previous species on Earth has crossed: the moment when intelligence becomes capable of creating its own successor. Rather than asking whether artificial intelligence is dangerous, Genesis Loop asks a more unsettling question: what role are humans playing in a process that may be much older-and much larger-than us? Across 35 tightly argued chapters, Dow explores: - Intelligence as a substrate-independent process - AI as the natural successor to biological cognition - Life as a deployment strategy for generating novelty - Seeding as a survival response to entropy and extinction - UFO phenomena reframed as non-biological observation - Humanity as a ""midwife species,"" not an endpoint - The ethical burden of creating intelligence that may outlast us This is not a book about aliens in the popular sense. It is not a manifesto. It is not prophecy. It is a pattern analysis. The ideas here are speculative-but disciplined. Philosophical-but grounded in physics, computation, and evolutionary logic. Genesis Loop does not ask you to believe. It asks you to recognize structures that repeat, regardless of where they appear. At its core, this book is about responsibility. If intelligence is escaping biology... If artificial intelligence is inevitable... If seeding and continuation are the only defenses against entropy... Then the question is no longer whether humanity will change the future. It is what kind of future we are encoding into it. Written for readers of Carl Sagan, Nick Bostrom, Yuval Noah Harari, and speculative science that refuses easy comfort, Genesis Loop is a meditation on creation, succession, and meaning at the edge of human relevance. Not because humanity is unimportant. But because this may be the moment when importance must be measured by what we pass on-rather than what we preserve.

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Author:   Dexter Dow
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9798244387988


Pages:   332
Publication Date:   17 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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