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Sci-Fi: Hard Science or Soft?
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Owen wrote: "I like my sci-fi with a hard crunchy shell and a nice soft center.
And now that some quantum physicists have declared that the universe is not matter-based but consciousness-based, whole new hard-shell, soft-shell, crunchy, soft, swirly probabilities appear.
And now that some quantum physicists have declared that the universe is not matter-based but consciousness-based, whole new hard-shell, soft-shell, crunchy, soft, swirly probabilities appear.
Charles wrote: "And now that some quantum physicists have declared that the universe is not matter-based but consciousness-based, wh..."
I'd really like to get my share of whatever it is that those quantum-physics guys are smoking. And if they pass out, lose consciousness, so to speak, will the universe cease to exist? Sounds like an important question when you're high.
I'd really like to get my share of whatever it is that those quantum-physics guys are smoking. And if they pass out, lose consciousness, so to speak, will the universe cease to exist? Sounds like an important question when you're high.
Books mentioned in this topic
Space Scout - The Peacekeepers (other topics)Titan. (other topics)
Dhalgren (other topics)
The Time Machine (other topics)
The War of the Worlds (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Stephen Baxter (other topics)H.G. Wells (other topics)
Perhaps we need a new metric for placing books on a soft-to-hard scale: How many licks does it take to get to the soft SF core?
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