: Watts, a former marine biologist, utilizes "hard" sci-fi to depict biological traits (like the vampire’s predatory nature or the Bicamerals’ neural rewiring) as cold, mathematical necessities rather than choices. 3. Critical Analysis of "The Bicamerals"
: Brüks represents the obsolescence of unaugmented humanity. His struggle highlights the "God-shaped hole" left when science outpaces human comprehension.
1. Introduction
Discuss the religious undertones of their "faith" in mathematics and the physical laws of the universe.