We sat around on a hotel balcony with a bottle of wine and tried to figure out how you would go about blowing up a planet. That's the kind of conversations science fiction writers have when they get together. We don't talk about football or anything like that.
I do enjoy reading some science fiction.
Pure phenomenology claims to be the science of pure phenomena. This concept of the phenomenon which was developed under various names as early as the eighteenth century without being clarified is what we shall have to deal with first of all.
I like science fiction and physics things like that. Planets being sucked into black holes and the various vortexes that create possibility and what happens on the other side of the black hole. To me it's the microcosmic study of the macrocosmic universe in man and that's why I'm attracted to it.
I was raised on comic books and I love science fiction.
My training in Science of Mind had begun with my mother. She took me to a different church every Sunday and she encouraged me to question the minister afterward.
I don't really see science fiction as fiction. I can imagine colonies on Mars and everything.
Science fiction was never my thing. I have no interest in it.
We've heard from many teachers that they used episodes of Star Trek and concepts of Star Trek in their science classrooms in order to engage the students.
I did one sci-fi movie. I did 'Gattaca.' I liked 'Gattaca' because that was always the kind of science fiction I really dug the non-action oriented sci-fi.
My parents divorced when I was born and my mother is a political science professor like a feminist Mormon which is sort of an oxymoron.
One of the nice things about science fiction is that it lets us carry out thought experiments.
We have found that where science has progressed the farthest the mind has but regained from nature that which the mind put into nature.
Science is his forte and omniscience his foible.
I love biomedical science I love astronomy and you can't really do much with those in a fantasy setting.
I was always good at math and science and I never realized that that was unusual or somehow undesirable.
I had read tons of science fiction. I was fascinated by other worlds other environments. For me it was fantasy but it was not fantasy in the sense of pure escapism.
Before I was reading science fiction I read Hemingway. Farewell to Arms was my first adult novel that said not everything ends well. It was one of those times where reading has meant a great deal to me in terms of my development - an insight came from that book.
I think computer science by and large is still stuck in the Modern age.
If science fiction is the mythology of modern technology then its myth is tragic.
Biology is the science. Evolution is the concept that makes biology unique.
If we reject science we reject the common man.
One would have to have completely forgotten the history of science so as to not remember that the desire to know nature has had the most constant and the happiest influence on the development of mathematics.
Science is facts.
Mr. Speaker the fact of the matter is that the Ten Commandments are a historical document that contains moral ethical and legal truisms that any person of any religion or even an atheist can recognize and appreciate.