"Hard" science fiction probes alternative possible futures by means of reasoned extrapolations in much the same way that good historical fiction reconstructs the probable past. Even far-out fantasy can present a significant test of human values exposed to a new environment. Deriving its most cogent ideas from the tension between permanence and change, science fiction combines the diversions of novelty with its pertinent kind of realism.
[Science fiction is] a specialized type of fantasy, in which the prime assumption usually is a new scientific discovery or invention. - Jack Williamson
[Science fiction is] a specialized type of fantasy, in which the prime assumption usually is a new scientific discovery or invention.
- Jack Williamson
I'm afraid Dr. Mondrick chose an unfortunate publicity device. After all, the theory of human evolution is no longer front page news. Every known det… - Jack Williamson
I'm afraid Dr. Mondrick chose an unfortunate publicity device. After all, the theory of human evolution is no longer front page news. Every known det…
We lived on isolated farms and ranches, far from anybody, and when I was young I knew very few other kids, so I lived to a great extent in my imagina… - Jack Williamson
We lived on isolated farms and ranches, far from anybody, and when I was young I knew very few other kids, so I lived to a great extent in my imagina…
"Hard" science fiction probes alternative possible futures by means of reasoned extrapolations in much the same way that good historical fiction reco… - Jack Williamson
"Hard" science fiction probes alternative possible futures by means of reasoned extrapolations in much the same way that good historical fiction reco…
That was quite an adventure, stopping at a different house each night, seeing new country,. - Jack Williamson
That was quite an adventure, stopping at a different house each night, seeing new country,.
I'm a strict materialist - but the police are brutal materialists. - Jack Williamson
I'm a strict materialist - but the police are brutal materialists.
Life would have been absolutely empty without imagination. - Jack Williamson
Life would have been absolutely empty without imagination.
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