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Bad Science in Science Fiction Movies Poll

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

I’ve been too busy, traveling, tired/jet lagged, and/or sick (fighting a little cold) to catch the Wolverine or Star Trek movies.   I may well get to Star Trek today.   I was planning to write a “science of” after watching it, but Phil Plait at badastronomy.com beat me to it.   I’ll watch it and if I […]

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MIND MELD POSTED: The Most Realistic (and the Most Ridiculous) Uses of Science in SciFi Film and TV

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

This new Mind Meld post is over at sfsignal.com, of course.   Be encouraged to go read all the responses over there and leave comments.   Here was my response: I haven’t watched a lot of recent TV shows, or seen every movie that’s come out. I’ll focus on some of the serious movies and TV shows […]

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7 Awesome Super Powers Ruined by Science

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Not my list, unfortunately, but Cracked’s list. They have flight, super strength, super speed, telepathy, invisibility, super senses, and immortality. That’s a pretty good list of basic powers, although “immortality” seems to be in a different class to me (traditionally Claire in Heroes is good at escaping by jumping off buildings, ouch). It’s a pretty […]

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Stupid Non-Science Fiction Science Fiction Movies

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

There is a class of movies that is supposed to be set in the contemporary, modern day, real world and aren’t supposed to be science fiction.   Technically not, anyway, and not marketed as such.   Or at least have elements so far beyond what can easily be done today, elements glossed over and not even questioned, […]

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An Insight into Peer Review

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Science papers get reviewed by other scientists in the field before publication.   I’ve written down some thoughts on peer review in the past.   Peer review is far from perfect, but it keeps cranks out of legitimate journals and improves papers generally.   Some ridiculous anti-science people (like deniers of evolution and global warming, see here) like […]

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An Alternative to the other Star Trek Future

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Last week I asked whether or not the Star Trek future was possible, the part of the series that postulates human beings can set aside their prejudices, solve their problems with each other to eradicate poverty and war, and to join together to explore the universe. Well, that exploration part is very challenging to do […]

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More International Science Fiction

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

A few days ago I put out a call for information about non-English science fiction writers, perferably hard science fiction writers getting translated into English.   There are a few suggestions there and in the comments.   Valentin Ivanov wrote me a very informative email I wanted to share: Here are a few more names of foreign […]

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Living on a Planet Orbiting a Red Dwarf Star

Friday, April 17th, 2009

There’s a really interesting article over at space.com about prospects for life on planets in the habitable zone of red dwarf stars.   Most stars in the galaxy are red dwarf (type M) stars, and will live forever, more or less (hundred billion+ years, much older than the universe’s 14 billion years so far). I want […]

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International Science Fiction Writers?

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

I got an email request for suggestions for hard science fiction writers who are “international.”   That is, they’re not American (or British, Canadian, Austrailian, etc.), and write in a foreign language, but have been translated into English.   Specifically: But I would also like to explore science fiction from other countries like Germany, Japan, and   Russia. […]

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Art and Science: Something Powerful in Common

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

I’ve been thinking about how hard it is to sell stories, to make a living as an artist, and how there are parallels with how hard it is to publish papers and to secure grants in science.   There are some key differences, of course, but there’s something powerful in common, too. As an artist, a […]

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Is the Star Trek Future Possible?

Monday, April 13th, 2009

For a change, I’m not talking about science here.   I think some of the Star Trek technology will be realized in the future, and some is pure fantasy.   Still, I give them credit for trying on that front.   I just wish they’d avoid the time travel…but I have already digressed. The issue I want to […]

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Astronomical Distances

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

I was reading some internet forum recently where someone suggested that since parsecs were based on local geometry (how stars appear to move in the sky because of the Earth’s own motion around the sun), no one would use the unit more generally.   Except that astronomers, do, all the time.   Sometimes movie directors do, too […]

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