"I think the least important thing about science……" — William Gibson
"I think the least important thing about science fiction for me is its predictive capacity. Its record for being accurately predictive is really, really poor! If you look at the whole history of science fiction, what people have said is going to happen, what writers have said is going to happen, and what actually happened - it's terrible."
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Enlightenment is "being," and it grows; it's end is serenity.
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