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| | | | | [Epistemic Status: Recreational Metaphysics / Fiction] They say "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day." And that should have been good enough, because the alternative is to "teach a man to fish, and he will build a robot inside him that will give him food in exchange for instantiating a... | |
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| | | | | As with my previousvideo on fantasy sub-genres, Id like to add some additional thoughts and context to the more recent video The Science:Fiction Ratio for Authors, which you can watch now, if you havent already: Are there SF sub-genres at all? If you take the bigger view of genres referring to themselves, so sub-genres do | |
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| | | | | A couple of weeks ago, a floating city appeared on China's skyline, and while conspiracy theorists are having a ball, there might be a simple answer to it. | |
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| | | Excerpt from: The Grand Illusion: A Psychonautical Odyssey Into the Depths of Human Experience (pages 60-62) by Steve Lehar(emphasisand links are mine) Ecstasy About this time I had the good fortune of locating a supply of ecstasy. True to its name, ecstasy promotes a kind of euphoric jitteryness, in which it is just a thrill... | ||