Archive for September, 2008
Thursday, September 25th, 2008
This is my opinion. I like to think it’s well-informed as an astronomer and science fiction novelist who spends way too much time thinking about such issues, but the fact is we’re too ignorant on this topic to speak with a lot of authority. If nothing is there, we won’t find anything, for instance. But […]
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Mass audiences. There is a belief, apparently, among producers that to have mass appeal a story has to adhere to some societal message that isn’t offensive. This is true of more than just science fiction, and applies to more than just the message (remember the white-washed version of LeGuin’s A WIZARD OF EARTHSEA on the […]
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
In my post about Ten Things I Hate About Science Fiction I wrote: 4. Inconsistent or illogical time travel. It seems like writers just make up rules for time travel that make no sense a lot more often than other types of stories. I mean, WTF was with that fading photograph in Back to the […]
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
There’s a basic misconception floating around out there about the size of the universe. Astronomers trying to be accurate are probably guilty for some of this because we always hedge our bets. We know that the universe is big, really big, from Douglas Adams. He’s right, but there’s a difference between infinitely large and really […]
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Thursday, September 18th, 2008
OK, I’ve given out a list of ten things I hate about science fiction. I love more than I hate, so time to even up the score. I doubt this post will be as popular as that post, however. We love to hate more than we love to love it seems. Anyway, onward: 1. Something […]
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
There’s a long tradition of writing about utopias, or, conversely, dystopias. Societies in which everything is perfect, or perfectly awful, due to some experiment in how to live, some new technologies, or a new religion or philosophy. The purpose in writing the utopia story is often to describe how the author thinks people could get […]
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Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
It seems that massive Earth-like planets exist in other star systems, rocky bodies with masses several times higher than that of the Earth. Some scientists are trying to understand the geological structure, volcanism, outgassing, and plate tectonics. This is probably more detail than you might need to write a story, but thinking about these details […]
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Thursday, September 11th, 2008
While there’s an argument to be made that the stupidest, most ridiculous clothes are those worn in real life, usually by clueless celebrities to red carpet events or the masses adopting some current short-lived fad (crocs, I’m taking about you!), it’s clear that we have it dumb in science fiction. I’ve got no problem with […]
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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
One of the other issues I didn’t mention yesterday that comes up in hard science fiction is figuring out the parameters for artificial gravity. It’s relatively straightforward. Here’s the amazing scene approaching the orbiting space station: It’s possible to calculate the gravity on board the outer ring. Wikipedia provides the necessary information in its article […]
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Monday, September 8th, 2008
There are a number of issues that continue to keep coming up in hard science fiction, or any science fiction trying to get the facts right. I just helped my collaborator here a few days ago answer a reporter’s questions on one of these (humans expelled into space without space suits). These things should always […]
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Friday, September 5th, 2008
First off, I love science fiction, but when it’s bad, oh boy, there’s little worse. As a writer and scientist, I’m probably more sensitive to some of the bad things than the average person, but there are plenty of things that happen too often that we can probably agree to share for a good two-minute […]
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Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
Sometimes I tell people that I write science fiction for Tor and the Astrophysical Journal. That’s tongue in cheek, mostly, but there is a lot of stuff that scientists work on that is, for want of a better term, “science fiction.” Except that it’s very well-informed with science and worked out in some detail. It’s […]
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