1st Edition

Biomimetic Humanoid Robots with Human Consciousness

By Mohsen Shahinpoor Copyright 2026
542 Pages 58 Color & 30 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

542 Pages 58 Color & 30 B/W Illustrations
by Jenny Stanford Publishing

This book describes a non-fiction scenario in which humanity will survive in the universe immortally by the creation of look-alike biomimetic humanoid robots with special consciousness in which the humanoid robot knows that it is modeling a human master (owner) with “an identity and a life vita” (resume, life story, and memories). The robots will possess a form of consciousness or selfawareness... Read more

1. Evolution of Consciousness in the Universe

2. Possible Scenario to Make Intelligent Biomimetic Humanoid Robots with Comparable Human Consciousness

3. Mathematics of Consciousness Using Integrated Information Theory (IIT) Originated by Guiliu Tononin and the Role of Universal Numbers and Data Toward the Evolution of Consciousness and Intelligence in the Entire Universe

4. Evolution of Universal Numbers and Data Toward the Evolution of Universal Consciousness and Intelligence in the Universe

5. Design, Development, and Construction of Biomimetic Humanoid Robots

6. Fundamentals of Robotics Toward Design and Development of the Robotic Part of the Humanoid Robot

7. Development of a Portable Small Nuclear Battery for Biomimetic Humanoid

8. Design and Development of Advanced Intelligent AI Computers

9. Steps Toward Designing and Developing Biomimetic Humanoid Robots

10. Quantum Fields and Quantum Entanglement

11. Development and Promotion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Software and Hardware for Advanced Computers

12. Development of Advanced Software to Understand IA Consciousness

13. Emergence of Machine Consciousness to Replace or Mimic Human Consciousness

14. Concluding Remarks

Biography

Mohsen Shahinpoor has served as a chaired professor emeritus and research
director at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Maine College of
Engineering and Computing, University of Maine, USA. In the university, he
has also served as the Richard C. Hill chaired professor; professor of biomedical
science and engineering; and director of the Advanced Robotics Laboratory,
which focuses on smart materials, artificial muscles, tissue engineering,
manufacturing, and advanced biomedical engineering and robotic surgery. He is
also actively involved in research and development in biomimetics, soft and flexible robotics, smart
biomimetic wearable robotic braces, electroactive materials, artificial muscles, and ionic polymer
metal composites (IPMCs). He has also been active in promoting biomimetic humanoid robots
equipped with human-like consciousness and digital immortal life of the future.

“This book offers a captivating glimpse into the future of humanity and artificial intelligence
and envisions a compelling ‘non-fiction scenario’ in which humans (the Master) can achieve a
form of immortality through the creation of look-alike biomimetic humanoid robots (the Master’s
Humanoid), endowed with human consciousness through the process of loading and transferring the
consciousness to the humanoid robot. Perhaps the most striking aspect of this vision is its potential
for space exploration and interplanetary colonization. The author paints a picture of humanoid
robots, unencumbered by biological limitations, traveling through space using quantum entanglement
phenomena, potentially becoming ‘aliens’ that visit other planets. The book’s innovative vision
extends beyond individual immortality to preserving humanity’s collective intellectual and cultural
heritage. By creating these advanced humanoids, the author proposes to safeguard human knowledge
and experiences that might otherwise be lost due to environmental threats or the Earth’s eventual
uninhabitability. Most fascinating is the concept of ‘identity-vita-assigned’ consciousness, which the
author proposes as a framework for endowing humanoid robots with a sense of self, purpose, and
sentience. The book is essential for anyone interested in the future of humanity and its relationship
with technology. It offers a bold reimagining of human survival and legacy in the face of cosmic
timescales and challenges. It envisions a future where the boundaries between human and machine
blur and consciousness becomes a transferable, potentially immortal entity. This groundbreaking
vision challenges our understanding of identity, consciousness, and the fundamental nature of human
existence within the universe.”
-Prof. Dr Marzieh Memar, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA.