Tag: H.G. Wells
C. S. Lewis, Science, and Science Fiction
Was C. S. Lewis an enemy of science? The apparent answer to this question is no.
Mike Keas: Modern-Day Atheism Meets the Occult
Keas describes the surprisingly religious role played by much atheistic science fiction. The discussion includes 2001: A Space Odyssey and H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds.
Unbelievable: Science Fiction, Science Fact, and How to Tell the Difference
My box of books just arrived. Now you know what all of my family and best local friends are getting for Christmas this year.
If No One Can Play It, Is It Music?
Archiving music in DNA for future generations sounds promising, as long as the playback directions are not forgotten.