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" I like audacious ideas. "
Gregory Benford
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" DNA sequencing opens vast ethical issues. We shall be able to know who has defective genes. What will it mean when we can be sure we're not all born equal? Worked out, the implications will scare a lot of people. Insurance companies will not want to cover those with a genetic predisposition to illness, for example. Here lurk myriad lawsuits. "
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" To us large creatures, space-time is like the sea seen from an ocean liner, smooth and serene. Up close, though, on tiny scales, it's waves and bubbles. At extremely fine scales, pockets and bubbles of space-time can form at random, sputtering into being, then dissolving. "
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" In coastal waters rich in runoff, plankton can swarm densely, a million in a drop of water. They color the sea brown and green where deltas form from big rivers, or cities dump their sewage. Tiny yet hugely important, plankton govern how well the sea harvests the sun's bounty, and so are the foundation of the ocean's food chain. "
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" This was the 1940s; there was no television. It was a different age - it was not swamped by media; it was swamped by reality, and storytelling was a very big art where I came from. "
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" Whatever the life form, evolution selects for economy of resources. "
Gregory Benford
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" Science fiction writers didn't predict the fade-out of NASA's manned space operations, and they weren't prepared with alternative routes to space when that decline became undeniable. "
Gregory Benford
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" Dinner at college high table is one of the legendary experiences of England. I could remember keenly each one I had attended; the repartee is sharper than the cutlery. "
Gregory Benford
Table
College
Dinner
" A view of nature as dense and nonlinear is at the core of our contemporary science. Process and order emerge subtly. "
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Science
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Core
" I'm a very big Faulkner fan 'cause I'm a Southerner. "
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" Invoking nature with its implied supremacy ignores that many cultures have fundamentally differing ideas of even what nature is, much less how it should work. "
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Cultures
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" Mathematics cannot handle physical quantities like density that literally go to infinity. "
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Go
" Genre pleasures are many, but the quality of shared values within an ongoing discussion may be the most powerful, enlisting lifelong devotion in its fans. "
Gregory Benford
Quality
Values
Powerful
" True twins share womb chemistry and endure many fateful slings and arrows together. The fabled connection between twins is true in my case. "
Gregory Benford
Chemistry
True
Together
" Like immense time-binding discussions, genres allow ideas to be developed and traded, and for variations to be spun down through decades. "
Gregory Benford
Ideas
Down
Through
" It really helps if you know your subject matter immediately. I find that enormously useful because then you can concentrate on all the usual novelistic things - the character, the plot and so forth - and you don't have to spend an enormous amount of time learning another trade, essentially. "
Gregory Benford
Learning
Know
Character
" We hope we can slow or possibly reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer's. "
Gregory Benford
Slow
Reverse
Hope
" The common liberal orthodoxy that living close to the land leads to eco-awareness is historically naive, considering that Mesopotamia, northern Africa, and the Mayan civilization were ruined by people who had lived there quite a long while. "
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Land
Civilization
Living
" As a literature of change driven by technology, science fiction presents religion to a part of the reading public that probably seldom goes to church. "
Gregory Benford
Science
Change
Technology
" The thing that most critics miss about Faulkner is that his famous storytelling voice is, in fact, a standard Southern storytelling voice that is typical of the Gulf Coast - Mississippi, Alabama and so on. "
Gregory Benford
Famous
Most
Storytelling
" The earliest depiction of libertarian eugenics may have appeared in a science fiction novel, Robert Heinlein's 1942 tale 'Beyond This Horizon.' "
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Science Fiction
Science
Horizon
" Experience shows that if you put more ethicists on a problem, you can end up with more problems. "
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You
Problems
Experience
" Star Trek's insight lay in the promise of going to the stars together, with well-defined stereotypes who could supply the emotional frame for the potentially jarring truths of these distant places. "
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Stars
Stereotypes
Star
" I've always felt that specialization is best left to the insects. "
Gregory Benford
Best
Felt
Always
" The world is neither running down nor deterministic, and a strict division of order versus chaos is just wrong. "
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Nor
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" Virtuality - connection without proximity - is a major attraction in both fandom and the Net. Nobody knows you're a dog through the U.S. mail, either. Fans could be utterly different in their fanzine persona, which may be why both fandom and the Net were invented by individualistic Americans. "
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Connection
You
Nobody
" The people who built the space program - both Soviet and U.S. - were readers of science fiction. "
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Space
Science Fiction
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" Certainly I see no reason why society should prevent grieving parents from having a baby cloned from the cells of a dead child if they wish. "
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Child
Society
See
" Terraforming our moon will take many decades and vast abilities. Before we can begin, we'll have to master the resources of our solar system - especially transporting raw masses over interplanetary distances. "
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Master
Over
Solar
" In science fiction, basic doubts featured prominently in the worlds of Philip K. Dick. I knew Phil for 25 years, and he was always getting onto me, a scientist. He was a great fan of quantum uncertainty, epistemology in science, the lot. "
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Always
Uncertainty
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" Our moon was born too small to harbor life. It came from the collision of a Mars-sized world into the primordial Earth. From that colossal crunch spun a disk of rocks that condensed into a satellite. "
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