Submission Guidelines

Articles for either journal should be submitted in Microsoft Word and in APA format to terasemjournals@gmail.com or to Editor, Terasem, 211 Oak St. Melbourne Beach, FL 32951. Alternatively, send a link to a viewable version of your article on Google Drive or similar. To access a tutorial on the Basics of APA Style formatting, go to: APA Style. Articles may not exceed 16,000 words, including references, although supplemental hyperlinked material is permitted and is not included in the word count. Please do not include author's name within the body of the article (e.g. as a header) in order to facilitate a blind review.

The Journal of Geoethical Nanotechnology

The Journal of Geoethical Nanotechnology explores economic, political, social and technological aspects of the developing technology of molecular nanotechnology. The Journal invites submissions on controversial topics such as self-replication and governance.

Particularly encouraged are articles relating to neuronano- technology, the use of atomic-size devices to interface with neurons.  Geoethical aspects of neuronanotechnology include the impact of its use on others (both those who are interfaced and those who are not), the accessibility of it to all (commencing with those who will benefit most from it) and independent means of monitoring its compliance with widely agreed-upon norms.  Possible examples of geoethical neuronanotechnology include rectification of mental illness, knowledge commodification and consciousness beming.

The Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness

The Journal of Personal Cyberconsciousness explores the mathematical, physical, engineering (hardware, software, firmware), philosophical, psychological, biological, socio- economic, and juridical aspects of non-flesh based consciousness, such as could arise from an advanced machine- based computer.

The Journal invites submissions on controversial topics such as how consciousness can be ported from a human being into a machine, how consciousness can emerge in a computer and be ported into a nanotechnological or cellular-regenerated body, and how mindware can be developed that enables consciousness to emerge from fragments of someone's lifetime experiences that have been stored in digital media.