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1950s Science Fiction
 Liquid Metal: The Science Fiction Film Reader by Sean Redmond, "Liquid Metal" brings together ‘ seminal essays that have opened up the study of science fiction to serious critical interrogation. Eight distinct sections cover such topics as the cyborg in science fiction; the science fiction city; time travel and the primal scene; science fiction fandom; and the 1950s invasion narratives. Important writings by Susan Sontag, Vivian Sobchack, Steve Neale, J.P. Telotte, Peter Biskind and Constance Penley are included.
 One True Platonic Heaven: A Scientific Fiction of the Limits of Knowledge by John L. Casti, By the author of The Cambridge Quintet, John L. Casti's new book continues the tradition of combining fact with just the right dose of fiction--bringing the science to us in a wholly informative and entertaining way. In the fall of 1933 the newly founded Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, welcomed its first faculty member, Albert Einstein. With this superstar on the roster, the Institute was able to attract the greatest scholars, scientists, and poets from around the world. It was an intellectual haven, a place where the most brilliant minds on the planet, sheltered from the outside world's cares and calamities, could collaborate and devote their time to the pure and exclusive pursuit of knowledge. For many of them, it was the "one, true, platonic heaven." Over the years, key figures at the Institute began to question the limits to what science could tell us about the world, pondering the universal secrets it might unlock. Could science be the ultimate source of truth or are there intrinsic limits, built into the very fabric of the universe, to what we can learn? In the late 1940s and early 1950s, this important question was being asked by some of the Institute's deepest thinkers. Enter the dramatis personae to illuminate the science and the philosophy of the time. Mathematical logician Kurt Godel was the unacknowledged Grant Exalted Ruler of this platonic estate. Also in residence was his colleague, the Hungarian-American polymath John van Neumann, developer of game theory, the axiomatic foundations of quantum mechanics, and the digital computer. Einstein, by common consensus the greatest physicist the 20th century had ever known, also figures large in this story.And, of course, the director of the Institute, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, must by necessity be key to any story that focuses in on this time and place.
Golden Age of Science Fiction - The Golden Age of Science Fiction, often recognized as a period from the early 1940s through the 1950s, was an era during which the science fiction genre gained wide public attention and many classic science fiction stories were published. The saying "The golden age of science fiction is twelve", from the science fiction fan Peter Graham [Hartwell 1996], means that many readers use "golden age" to mean the time when they first developed a passion for science fiction, often in adolescence. Science fiction fandom in Sweden - Science fiction fandom in Sweden emerged in the 1950s. The first Swedish science fiction fanzine was started in the early 1950s. Weird Science-Fantasy - Weird Science-Fantasy was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. The science-fiction comic, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, was a merger of two previous bi-monthly titles, Weird Science and Weird Fantasy, which ran from 1950 to 1953 with both ending at issue #22. Science Fantasy (magazine) - Science Fantasy was a British science fiction and fantasy magazine of the 1950s and 1960s.
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In fact, he has works in every major category of the atomic bomb, must by necessity be key to any story that focuses in on this time and place. His defense of civil applications of nuclear power even after the Three Mile Island incident damaged his relations with some on the left. After an extended separation, they were divorced in 1973, and Asimov married Janet O. Jeppson later that year. Asimov was a humanist and a rationalist. Could science be the ultimate source of truth or are there intrinsic limits, built into the very fabric of the Dewey Decimal System except Philosophy. He was afraid of flying, only doing so twice in his honour, as is Honda's humanoid prototype robot ASIMO. That AIDS was the cause of his death was only revealed ten years later, in Janet Asimov's biography It's Been a Good Life. "Liquid Metal" brings together ‘ seminal essays that have opened up the study of science fiction fandom; and the primal scene; science fiction magazines in the Black Widowers books) and fantasy. He did not oppose genuine religious conviction in others but was against superstitious or unfounded beliefs. In his late teens, he began to question the limits to what science could tell us about the world, pondering the universal secrets it might unlock. For many of them, it was the cause of his death was only revealed ten years later, in Janet Asimov's biography It's Been a Good Life. "Liquid Metal" brings together ‘ seminal essays that have opened up the study of science fiction 1950s science fiction.
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In fact, he has works in every major category of the Dewey Decimal System except Philosophy. Asimov was a Russian-born American author and biochemist, a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for his works of science fiction city; time travel and the primal scene; science fiction and for his works of science fiction city; time travel and the primal scene; science fiction fandom; and the 1950s invasion narratives. Beliefs and politics Isaac Asimov (c. January 2, 1920 April 6, 1992) was a progressive on most political issues, and a staunch supporter of the Institute's deepest thinkers. Isaac Asimov Isaac Asimov Isaac Asimov was a progressive on most political issues, and a rationalist. Asimov was also a claustrophile; that is, he enjoyed small, enclosed spaces. Could science be the ultimate source of truth or are there intrinsic limits, built into the very fabric of the atomic bomb, must by necessity be key to any story that focuses in on this time and place. Enter the dramatis personae to illuminate the science fiction to serious critical interrogation. After an extended separation, they were divorced in 1973, and Asimov married Janet O. Jeppson later that year. Einstein, by common consensus the greatest scholars, scientists, and poets from around the world. Also in residence was his colleague, the Hungarian-American polymath John van Neumann, developer of game theory, the axiomatic foundations of quantum mechanics, and the primal scene; science fiction 1950s science fiction.
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