In this fascinating remastered video, science fiction visionary and writer, Arthur C Clarke, talks about his predictions for the future, and why, maybe, we shouldn't even try. The BBC Archive channel ...
One of Arthur C. Clarke's first published pieces, an essay called "Reverie," begins with the words, "All the ideas in science fiction have been used up!" In Clarke's "The Longest Science Fiction Story ...
Predicting the future is a dangerous occupation. Few people can claim as much success as Arthur C. Clarke, the famous science and science fiction author. Thanks to the BBC and the Australian ...
While other futurists predicted flying cars and robots everywhere, Clarke was more interested in where communication was headed, and his predictions are remarkably accurate decades later. Eric Mack ...
Why we are seeing so many attempts to link magic to science. By Ross Douthat After 50 years of Apollo nostalgia, we have yet to fully answer the central question: Why send humans into space? By Dennis ...
Throughout his long life, famed science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke corresponded with numerous people. This blog examine the correspondents that Clarke had with Stanley Kubrick, rocket scientist ...
Arthur C. Clarke, a visionary science fiction writer who wrote the film “2001: A Space Odyssey” with Stanley Kubrick and more than 100 books, died today in his adopted home of Sri Lanka. He was 90.
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