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Snow Crash

Book • 1992
Published in 1992, 'Snow Crash' is a science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson that delves into a future where the United States has fragmented into corporate city-states and the internet has evolved into a virtual reality called the Metaverse.

The story follows Hiro Protagonist, a pizza delivery driver and part-time hacker, and Y.T.

, a teenage skateboard courier, as they navigate a complex world threatened by a mysterious computer virus and a powerful drug known as Snow Crash.

The novel explores themes of history, linguistics, anthropology, and computer science, and is noted for its prescient vision of the metaverse and its influence on Silicon Valley innovators.

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Mentioned in 116 episodes

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Tim Ferriss
when introducing Neal Stephenson, highlighting the metaverse concept in the book.
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in the context of the Network State and its inspirations.
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John Carmack
as a formative book that influenced his thinking about the metaverse.
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David Deutsch
as a favorite sci-fi author, highlighting his phenomenal research and diverse genre exploration.
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Eric Ries
in relation to the cyclical nature of hype around metaverse technologies.
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