Jacob D Foster’s newly published novel, Beresit Pattern

Jacob D Foster’s newly published novel, Beresit Pattern – now available in Hungarian translation – suits perfectly to think about the Exodus’ miracles or the mysterium of the Promise of Redemption.

 

The first word in the title is a direct reference to The First Book of Moses. Although this dynamical story – which begins at the Hasidic Community in New York – examines the many questions about the most modern technology connected to Artificial Intelligence, the constant presence of a Talmudic reference offers the redeeming solution.

The Skulener Rebbe, one of the Hasidic rebbes, plays an essential part in the novel. The plot takes place in New York, Saint Petersburg, and Budapest as well.

The many debates evoked by the use of Artificial Intelligence are all about the risk/benefit analysis. While these unanswered questions are constantly there beneath the surface of the plot, a curious twist invites the reader to an even more thrilling field. Beresit Pattern attempts to find all those answers which we have been seeking for so long.

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Hungarian translator is Zsofia Diosi (Szofi Press Publishing)

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Jacob D. Foster, Beresit Pattern (Teremtés-mintázat) című regénye. 2018-ban, Szentpéterváron, a világhírű orosz matematikai kutatóintézetben, a Sztyeklov Matematikai Kutatóintézetben, egy olyan számelméleti tételt sikerül bebizonyítania két kutatónak, amely a közvetett kapcsolatban áll a régóta megoldatlan Riemann-sejtéssel. A tételből levonható nyilvánvaló következtetések nem csak őket, hanem amerikai barátaikat, a New York-i Columbia egyetem számelméleti tanszékének kutatóit is megrázza.