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Seth Shostak’s Confessions of an Alien Hunter

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

No, Seth Shostak is not a Predator, although that would be a cool book… Seth is a radio astronomer who works for the SETI Institute hunting for alien signals from space, and he has a book out called Confessions of an Alien Hunter which is about SETI and his personal experiences with the project. You […]

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A Key Difference Between Science and Science Fiction

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Above and beyond the basic skills these areas require, some of which like writing and editing are in common, there is a key creative difference. When you’re learning to be a scientist, you get trained to say “no” to ideas. Most ideas are probably not original and wrong, and even the popular ideas are usually […]

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On Science Fiction and Novelty Seeking

Monday, June 15th, 2009

One of the reasons I love science fiction is that, frankly, I am easily bored and depressed by normal everyday life.   I mean, TV commercials, ick!   Pumping gas.   Going to the bathroom.   Showering.   Shaving.   Driving.   Cleaning.   Grocery shopping. Hours every day filled with so many things of little intrinsic interest, pretty much destined to never […]

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Top Ten Science Movies

Friday, June 12th, 2009

I went looking online for lists of science movies.   I found one from a chemist at about.com: 1.  Weird Science 2.  Dr. Strangelove 3.  Real Genius 4.  The Atomic Cafe 5.  The Absent-Minded Professor 6.  The Andromeda Strain 7.  Love Potion #9 8.  Prince of Darkness 9.  Project X 10.  Manhattan Project Now, a few of these are good choices and I will keep them, […]

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Iconic Charleton Heston Science Fiction Scenes

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

I feel bad I didn’t put any of these into the top ten classic science fiction scenes.   At least two of them should arguably be there.   Big spoilers in these as they are toward the end, so don’t watch if you haven’t seen the movies and don’t want to spoil them.   Enjoy! Astronaut Charleton Heston […]

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Ten of the Most Classic Science Fiction Movie Scenes

Monday, June 8th, 2009

More movie scenes today. The ten that I consider the most famous and iconic for science fiction. While some of these are iconic, some are revelations and can be considered spoilers if you haven’t seen the movie. So, be careful. Otherwise, enjoy reliving these with me. 10. I’ll start off with one from the top […]

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Top Ten Science Fiction Movie Actors

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

There are a number of Hollywood stars who seem to consistently make science fiction movies.   I don’t know if it is that they prefer this sort of script in general, or if they keep getting approached following success with an initial film.   Anyway, let’s proceed with the list! 10. Let’s start old school with Charleton […]

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Praising Sean Carroll’s Rules for Time Travelers

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

I had meant to link to physicist Sean Carroll’s excellent Rules for Time Travelers that he posted a couple of weeks ago.   Sean is a world expert on time and knows his stuff.   Awesome post. I made a very similar post last year called Science and Science Fiction: Time Travel.   A lot of the basic […]

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Ten Science Fiction Dream Vacations

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Last fall I had a date with a woman who shortly thereafter became my girlfriend (and eventually my ex-girlfriend, but that’s another story, and less interesting).    I knew that we would get along when I asked her if she had a dream vacation   and she said to me: “Yes, I want to go to […]

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SETI Movies?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

So I guess I’m on a SETI kick right now as I’m reading Seth Shostak’s new book (which I will review soon).   I was trying to think of all the books, movies, and TV shows that portrayed SETI in at least a somewhat realistic manner.   I could not think of too many.   When it comes […]

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Communicating with Aliens

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

It’s the time of the year when I start thinking about the schedule of activities for the Launch Pad Astronomy Workshop for Writers.   Most of the things we’ve done have been very popular and successful, but there was one controversial thing last year that I probably won’t repeat, at least not in the same form. […]

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What’s Wrong With Debate? A Scientist’s View

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Let me go on   the record for finally appreciating that my super elite college prep high school didn’t have debate.   I heard a rumor that it was because the headmaster didn’t think it appropriate for students to argue positions they didn’t believe in. Let me state this clearly for the record: Debate is a ridiculous […]

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