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Age Quote by Arthur C. Clarke

“'2001' was written in an age which now lies beyond one of the great divides in human history; we are sundered from it forever by the moment when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped out on to the Sea of Tranquility. Now history and fiction have become inexorably intertwined.” quote by Arthur C. Clarke
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“'2001' was written in an age which now lies beyond one of the great divides in human history; we are sundered from it forever by the moment when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped out on to the Sea of Tranquility. Now history and fiction have become inexorably intertwined.”

Arthur C. Clarke

About This Quote

Source Essay: Reflections on Space Age, 1960s

The quote links the historic Moon landing to a cultural shift, suggesting that past events now feel distant and merged with fiction.

In simple terms: Space history feels both distant and fictional now.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how milestones reshape narratives.

Themes

history technology fiction perspective

Mood

reflective nostalgic

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • educational talks
  • science museums
  • writing workshops

Key Concepts

space exploration cultural memory media narratives

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we balance myth and fact in history?
  • What role does imagination play in preserving scientific achievements?
A Different Perspective

Historical events can be romanticized, blurring factual accuracy.

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