From: Damien Broderick (damien@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Wed Nov 27 1996 - 18:51:10 MST
At 02:19 AM 11/27/96 -0500, Lyle wrote:
>I think the D. Sapiens scenario requires the intelligent dinosaurs to be
>confined to one small area; perhaps because the rest of the world was
>too hot and swampy for civilized life. If they lived on an island near
>one of the poles
In my 1980 sf novel THE DREAMING DRAGONS, Saurus sapiens lived on pre-freeze
Antarctica and didn't roam beyond its shores because they evolved Vingean
Tine-like group minds, connected via radio so that you got stupid fast if
you roamed too far from the pack. Individual brains were, so to speak,
terminals. A kind of trace immortality was built in to their distributed
consciousness.
Damien Broderick
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