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The End, A Futurest Looks at the Very Last Days is a book written by Mark Hatch that was published in 2007 by Regal in the US. In it Mark looks at the topic of the last days through both a secular scientific and Christian lens. He discusses numerous technologies and natural disasters that have created existential risks to humanity. In the book he writes about the peril and promise of what is becoming know as the "GRINN" technologies (Genetics, Robotics, Information technology, Nuclear and Nanotechnology). His sources include: - Sir Martin Rees Our Final Hour - Bill Joy - Ray Kurzweil and others.

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  • The End, A Futurest Looks at the Very Last Days is a book written by Mark Hatch that was published in 2007 by Regal in the US. In it Mark looks at the topic of the last days through both a secular scientific and Christian lens. He discusses numerous technologies and natural disasters that have created existential risks to humanity. In the book he writes about the peril and promise of what is becoming know as the "GRINN" technologies (Genetics, Robotics, Information technology, Nuclear and Nanotechnology). His sources include: - Sir Martin Rees Our Final Hour - Bill Joy - Ray Kurzweil and others.
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  • 2007-01-30(xsd:date)
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  • Mark Hatch
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  • The End, A Futurest Looks at the Very Last Days is a book written by Mark Hatch that was published in 2007 by Regal in the US. In it Mark looks at the topic of the last days through both a secular scientific and Christian lens. He discusses numerous technologies and natural disasters that have created existential risks to humanity. In the book he writes about the peril and promise of what is becoming know as the "GRINN" technologies (Genetics, Robotics, Information technology, Nuclear and Nanotechnology). His sources include: - Sir Martin Rees Our Final Hour - Bill Joy - Ray Kurzweil - Dr. Nick Bostrom and others.
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