Essay on science friction have damaged our intelligence
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May 26, 2009
As a long-term reader of Sci-Fi, I have to say that todays Genres seem slightly light on the science It is as if by mapping all the outrageous theories in the 70's and 80's people now think that no new science has arisen that can capture the imagination, like early stories of space-flight, FTL, and White Radio. Yet science didn't stop in the 80's, and with the internet it is possible to find really good scientific resources to act as support data for a new genre. Instead it seems that Space Opera, and similar formula fiction is the staple of the industry, and new science just doesn't have the draw it used to. Where are the stories of Astro-Archeology that celebrate the guy with the brush, that uncovers the extremely fragile fossil? Where are the stories of Scientific Politics as a background for astounding discoveries? Where is the non-humaniform alien that isn't cat-like or soft and fuzzy, or lizardlike and subtly menacing? Do only stereotypical aliens survive the marketing process?
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