Quest is the extraordinary autobiographical account of the life of Wai H.Tsang. A modern day odyssey with a fair share of the hardships of life; an account of the spiritual and scientific explorations towards a syncretic apotheosis, which unifies science, technology, religion, politics and philosophy. Tsang is an unusually brilliant thinker endowed with the ability to unveil the bigger unifying picture of brain, mind, intelligence, genetics, ontogenesis and AI. He has the gift of writing his discoveries in a captivating and entertaining manner. His endeavours finally culminated in his revolutionary "Brain Fractal Theory" which may one day become the philosopher's stone to engender true artificial general intelligence.
But the ramifications of his theoretical framework extend well beyond providing the key to the technological singularity.
His book is a tremendously hope giving sound, not only promising an avenue to untie the political and ecological Gordian knot predicament which plunges us into despair, but reverberating back to the source of existence to reveal our true nature of the perennial philosophy.
Tsang promises us no less than the revelation of the perfect universal language, which, in the form of a recursively self-modifying algorithm, will unlock the secrets of matter, consciousness and our inner God nature.
This is the map of maps, guiding us out of the quagmire territory of selfish, schizotypal and sociopathic genes, which would otherwise have heralded our downfall. This is the revolutionary seed, which every seeker of harmony between man and nature needs to read.