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Trying to remember the name of a book I read in the late 90's. I think that it was actually one of a series, but I never read more than the one.



One of the main elements of the book is that an AI became more powerful the longer it was operating because it could send problems back to the time it was turned on and use that time to solve the problem.



This was central to the book because the hero(s) were trying to find a "throne" and "mantle". The throne was actually an AI that had been up and running for 100s (maybe 1000s) of years and the mantle was neural input device.



There was one more element that I remember, but I'm not 100% sure if it was this book or if I'm mixing things up. But I THINK the book also had the idea that physics was not constant throughout the universe. So, a ship would have multiple drives attached that would work in several physics domains.









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    Trying to remember the name of a book I read in the late 90's. I think that it was actually one of a series, but I never read more than the one.



    One of the main elements of the book is that an AI became more powerful the longer it was operating because it could send problems back to the time it was turned on and use that time to solve the problem.



    This was central to the book because the hero(s) were trying to find a "throne" and "mantle". The throne was actually an AI that had been up and running for 100s (maybe 1000s) of years and the mantle was neural input device.



    There was one more element that I remember, but I'm not 100% sure if it was this book or if I'm mixing things up. But I THINK the book also had the idea that physics was not constant throughout the universe. So, a ship would have multiple drives attached that would work in several physics domains.









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      Trying to remember the name of a book I read in the late 90's. I think that it was actually one of a series, but I never read more than the one.



      One of the main elements of the book is that an AI became more powerful the longer it was operating because it could send problems back to the time it was turned on and use that time to solve the problem.



      This was central to the book because the hero(s) were trying to find a "throne" and "mantle". The throne was actually an AI that had been up and running for 100s (maybe 1000s) of years and the mantle was neural input device.



      There was one more element that I remember, but I'm not 100% sure if it was this book or if I'm mixing things up. But I THINK the book also had the idea that physics was not constant throughout the universe. So, a ship would have multiple drives attached that would work in several physics domains.









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      Trying to remember the name of a book I read in the late 90's. I think that it was actually one of a series, but I never read more than the one.



      One of the main elements of the book is that an AI became more powerful the longer it was operating because it could send problems back to the time it was turned on and use that time to solve the problem.



      This was central to the book because the hero(s) were trying to find a "throne" and "mantle". The throne was actually an AI that had been up and running for 100s (maybe 1000s) of years and the mantle was neural input device.



      There was one more element that I remember, but I'm not 100% sure if it was this book or if I'm mixing things up. But I THINK the book also had the idea that physics was not constant throughout the universe. So, a ship would have multiple drives attached that would work in several physics domains.







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