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20 of The Best American Science Fiction Writers Still Writing Today

This is a list of what I think are the 20 best American authors in the science fiction field. I have limited this list to only authors that are still publishing.

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Top 10 Science Fiction Books of All Time

This is my list of the best of the best in science fiction….the top ten of all time in science fiction novels.

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Summary of Ender’s Game

A short summary of Ender’s Game.

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Things to Come as a Modernist Film

The Modern Movement in architecture and design originated in Europe in the 1920s. However, Modernism was never fully accepted by the British public or the design establishment. It was seen as being too radical and too foreign. This is the context into which Things to Come was released.

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Darwin’s Main Points and Arguments He Presents in “On the Origin of Species”

A Discussion on the ideas Charles Darwin presents in his book “On The Origin of Species” including evolution and natural selection along with the explanation to validate some of the problems he found with his own theories. Written for the Evolution course at Muhlenberg College on March 19, 2008.

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Digital Biology by Peter Bentley

Interested in pioneer sciences like artificial intelligence and robotics?

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Quotes and Reflections: The Myth of Sisyphus, Part 2

The second set of reflections and quotes from the Vintage Classics translation of the Camus text.

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Analysis of the Book Named Stranger Than Science

These stories have been covered up by scientists and the government because they don’t want to make the population scared and the scientists are a bit embarrassed that they have no explanation.

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Galileo

There are multiple themes that emerge from Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo. The play is based on the real life of Galileo prior to his trial then skipping the trial and going straight into the last years of his life.

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Living Tomorrow with H. George Wells

Often called the Father of Science Fiction, Wells He had a predilection for soothsaying and a surprisingly large number of bulls-eyes or, at least, very-near-misses.

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