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It would help if human experts agreed on the meaning of such basic terms as intelligence, consciousness, or awareness. They don't. It's hard to build something that's incompletely defined. ”
I have to believe SF writers will continue to inspire the public to have faith in - to demand! - a future that is at least as big and bold as the past. ”
Lots of science fiction deals with distant times and places. Intrepid prospectors in the Asteroid Belt. Interstellar epics. Galactic empires. Trips to the remote past or future. ”
What SF author or fan isn't interested in human space travel? I've yet to meet one. ”
Some books are serials, not to be mistaken for anything else. 'The Two Towers,' for example, ought never to be read in isolation. ”
Anything that can unambiguously represent two values - while resisting, just a wee bit, randomly flipping from the state you want retained into the opposite state - can encode binary data. ”
The challenge - and much of the fun - of writing in an established future history lies in incorporating new knowledge while remaining true to what has gone before. Expanding and enriching, not contradicting. ”
One of the bedrock principles of physics is the conservation of energy. In this universe, energy can be neither created nor destroyed. ”
Time travel offends our sense of cause and effect - but maybe the universe doesn't insist on cause and effect. ”
I'm a physicist and computer scientist by training. I worked in high tech for thirty years as everything from engineer to senior vice president - for many of those years, writing SF as a hobby - until, in 2004, I began writing full time. ”