
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 28 August 2008
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Excellent article; well written. As a fellow Eagle reader, Arthur C Clarke and Isaac Asimov are favourite authors. I robot....
Would Peter concede that science fiction does have the potential to spirit our imaginations to making the impossible possible or the definition of our understanding change?
The socio-economic changes ring so very true with technological advances, yet as Peter points out, what changes does it facilitate and can we or should be we held responsible for the changes that sound from such innovations?
Excellent article; well written. As a fellow Eagle...
Anonymous
From Neuromancer to Terminator, enough sci-fi has ...
Captain Sensible
...and not forgetting Arthur C. Clarke's invention...
Declan Trezise
I didn't think there was a radio broadcast of the ...
Mark Leeper
Anonymous = Almost every creative technologist and...
Peter Cochrane
Captain = I remember when the first nematode was d...
peter Cochrane
Mark = Hmm, it was rather a long time ago - I may ...
Peter Cochrane
Declan = Agreed on all points! Peter
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