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Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under science, sf |
When I was a kid (yeah, I’m feeling like an old fart today), science fiction was Arthur C. Clarke’s Rendezvous with Rama, Joe Haldeman’s The Forever War, and Frederick Pohl’s Gateway. Asimov still had his robots running around, …
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The State of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Urban Steam
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under science, sf |
Science fiction stories are poetical or emotional accounts of man’s relationship to the scientific view of the natural universe and the Darwinian view of the origins of life. They are basically wonders stories about the wonders (or …
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johncwright: Science Fiction and Wonder and Humbug
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under science, sf |
Science fiction stories are poetical or emotional accounts of man’s relationship to the scientific view of the natural universe and the Darwinian view of the origins of life. They are basically wonders stories about the wonders (or …
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johncwright: Science Fiction and Wonder and Humbug
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under science, sf |
The Virtual Reactor? Why bother with Science Fiction When All this stuff is going on? Submitted by WhitesCreek on January 31, 2011 – 7:15am. Frost? Jaguar? Since we are all downstream of ORNL I applaud the ability to use super computer …
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The Virtual Reactor? Why bother with Science Fiction When All this …
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under science, sf |
The Virtual Reactor? Why bother with Science Fiction When All this stuff is going on? Submitted by WhitesCreek on January 31, 2011 – 7:15am. Frost? Jaguar? Since we are all downstream of ORNL I applaud the ability to use super computer …
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Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under science, sf |
Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, is generally considered the first work of science fiction . It explores, in scientific terms, the notion of synthetic life: Dr. Victor Frankenstein studies the chemical …
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The Purpose of Science Fiction « Zócalo Public Square
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under science, sf |
Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus, is generally considered the first work of science fiction . It explores, in scientific terms, the notion of synthetic life: Dr. Victor Frankenstein studies the chemical …
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The Purpose of Science Fiction « Zócalo Public Square
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under Planet X |
A video was posted by moderator staff to the ning that looks very much like a Planet X capture by an individual in Los Angles. The only confusing aspect to the video is that PX is at 2:00 o’clock. I suspect the camera was at an angle …
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Moon swirls orbs – Earth Changes and the Pole Shift
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under Planet X |
A video was posted by moderator staff to the ning that looks very much like a Planet X capture by an individual in Los Angles. The only confusing aspect to the video is that PX is at 2:00 o’clock. I suspect the camera was at an angle …
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Moon swirls orbs – Earth Changes and the Pole Shift
Posted on Jan 31, 2011 under Planet X |
at this point it does not matter if Nibiru/ Planet X exists, but what does matter is the current freak weather patterns accelerating across the globe, what ever is causing these weather changes scares the crap out of me and its only 2011 …
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Planet X Nibiru Pole Shift 2012 Scalar Weapons: Steve Quayle Jan …