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Uncle Clover wrote:
It can be rather discouraging trying to sift through much that is called "science fiction" these days. At least if you're a realist. Even that which is not specified as "science fiction/FANTASY" often contains overabundant use of the supernatural, for what reason I really can't say. It seems that one can't even escape the trappings of religious delusion in a genre that's -supposed- to be devoted to scientific speculation. There is nothing even remotely scientific about psychic abilities or empathic connections between dragons and riders. It's all just watered down witch-doctoring pitifully disguised in the languistic garb of rationality. Just about any science fiction story you pick up from your average bookseller will contain at least a -hint- of some underlying supernatural reality - religious hogwash, in other words. It's really quite annoying when one is interested in -realistic- scientific speculation. No psychic phenomenon has ever been scientifically verified on even the remotest level - no remote viewing, no telepathy, no telekinesis - NONE of it. Neither had been faster than light travel, teleportation, artificial intelligence or extraterrestrial life. If you wanted to be limited to a "verified phenomena", you can write about builiding a Moon base or expedition to Mars - and thats all. So why does such crap keep showing up in "science" fiction? Because people like to read it? It's like the brainwashed religious freaks can't even escape their own past when they've left their religion behind - they've still got to keep clinging to "something" or another about their former magical thinking worldview or they'll just simply -explode-. Or some such. I can see it in stories which fall under "sci-fi/fantasy", but not just plain "science fiction". What science fiction stories (sans the "fantasy" qualifier) have you read that truly seem to deserve the label? Even stories which involve futuristic technology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke's_three_laws 3. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. used to -trick- someone into thinking something "magical" was happening would be better than those which treat magic alone as though it were real. Just curious... -- L8r, Uncle Clover ************************************************ The true mark of a civilized society is when its citizens know how to hate each other peacefully. ************************************************ "A disappearance is when someone has vanished. A tragedy is when they were photogenic." - a.t-c's Bo Raxo, paraphrased. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "If you look at the whole life of the planet, man has only been around for a few blinks of an eye. So if the infection wipes us all out, that _is_ a return to normality..." - Sergeant Farrell, "28 Days Later" ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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