Some days I just want to belt humanity with a convenient asteroid. I look at articles like this and wonder how many apocalyptic novels they've inspired.
Children as Caregivers
Some days I just want to belt humanity with a convenient asteroid. I look at articles like this and wonder how many apocalyptic novels they've inspired.
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Physics Staircase
I am familiar with many of those upper steps! :D There is no end to knowledge and discovery. It has mountains upon mountains.
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Bowling Ball and Feathers
... in case you want to see an ancient science experiment done now that we have the proper equipment.
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Notes for "An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner"
These are the notes for " An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner." "Science is like a love affair with nature; an elusive, tantalizing…
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Physics Staircase
I am familiar with many of those upper steps! :D There is no end to knowledge and discovery. It has mountains upon mountains.
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Bowling Ball and Feathers
... in case you want to see an ancient science experiment done now that we have the proper equipment.
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Notes for "An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner"
These are the notes for " An Elusive, Tantalizing Partner." "Science is like a love affair with nature; an elusive, tantalizing…
Re: Hmm...
May 18 2012, 21:07:59 UTC 9 years ago
and lets face it, if 'someone' gen-engineered sentient cats, the biggest threat they'd face is us.
Re: Hmm...
May 19 2012, 02:03:28 UTC 9 years ago
The story is "Wings" by Todd G. Sutherland in the brilliant anthology Best in Show, which is a collection of iconic anthropomorphic fiction. A review of the book is here:
http://www.sfsite.com/01a/bs167.htm
>>and lets face it, if 'someone' gen-engineered sentient cats, the biggest threat they'd face is us.<<
Yeah, humans haven't even learned not to oppress each other. Any gengineered, mechanical, or alien sentient falling into their reach would just be fucked.
Re: Hmm...
May 19 2012, 15:23:15 UTC 9 years ago
*looks at art and fiction*
One way or another. :/