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Ten Billion Tomorrows [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 212x147x27 mm, weight: 414 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: St Martin's Press
  • ISBN-10: 125005785X
  • ISBN-13: 9781250057853
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 212x147x27 mm, weight: 414 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Dec-2015
  • Leidėjas: St Martin's Press
  • ISBN-10: 125005785X
  • ISBN-13: 9781250057853
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"An exciting new book about real-life technology derived from science fiction and its impact on the world"--

"Science fiction is a vital part of popular culture, influencing the way we all look at the world. TV shows like Star Trek and movies from Forbidden Planet to Inception have influenced scientists to enter the profession and have shaped our futures. Science fiction doesn't set out to predict what will happen - it's far more about how human beings react to "What if ..." - but it is fascinating to see how science fiction and reality sometimes converge, sometimes take extraordinarily different paths. Ten Billion Tomorrows brings to life a whole host of science fiction topics, from the virtual environment of The Matrix and the intelligent computer HAL in 2001, to force fields, ray guns and cyborgs. We discover how science fiction has excited us with possibilities, whether it is Star Trek's holodeck inspiring makers of iconic video games Doom and Quake to create the virtual interactive worlds that transformed gaming, or the strange physics that has made real cloaking devices possible. Mixing remarkable sciencewith the imagination of our greatest science fiction writers, Ten Billion Tomorrows will delight science fiction lovers and popular science devotees alike"--

Explores the plausibility of real-life technologies derived from science fiction and their potential impact on the world, from the virtual environments of "The Matrix" and the intelligent computers from "2001" to the defense tools and intelligent androids of "Star Trek."

Explores the plausibility of real-life technologies derived from science fiction and their potential impact on the world, from the virtual environments of The Matrix and the intelligent computers from 2001 to the defense tools and intelligent androids of Star Trek.

An exciting new book about real-life technology derived from science fiction and its impact on the world.

Science fiction is a vital part of popular culture, influencing the way we all look at the world. TV shows likeStar Trek and movies from Forbidden Planet to Inception have influenced scientists to enter the profession and have shaped our futures. Science fiction doesn't set out to predict what will happen - it's far more about how human beings react to "What if?…" - but it is fascinating to see how science fiction and reality sometimes converge, sometimes take extraordinarily different paths.

Ten Billion Tomorrows brings to life a whole host of science fiction topics, from the virtual environment ofThe Matrix and the intelligent computer HAL in 2001, to force fields, ray guns and cyborgs. We discover how science fiction has excited us with possibilities, whether it isStar Trek's holodeck inspiring makers of iconic video games Doom andQuake to create the virtual interactive worlds that transformed gaming, or the strange physics that has made real cloaking devices possible. Mixing remarkable science with the imagination of our greatest science fiction writers,Ten Billion Tomorrows will delight science fiction lovers and popular science devotees alike.

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An exciting new book about real-life technology derived from science fiction and its impact on the world.
Acknowledgments
1 Through A Glass, Darkly
1(13)
2 Blue Pill Or Red Pill?
14(23)
3 Buy Me
37(7)
4 Feel The Force
44(20)
5 Rossum's Children
64(10)
6 Dinosaur Construction
74(13)
7 Suit Up
87(14)
8 Ray Gun Ready
101(16)
9 Take Me To Your Leader
117(21)
10 End Of The World, Part Three
138(6)
11 Atom World
144(15)
12 Beam Me Up
159(10)
13 Destination Moon
169(17)
14 It's Good To Talk
186(101)
15 Cyborg
207(18)
16 Engage Cloaking Device
225(14)
17 Open The Pod Bay Doors
239(27)
18 Never-Ending Story
266(77)
Notes 277(18)
Index 295
Brian Clegg holds a physics degree from Cambridge and has written regular columns, features, and reviews for numerous magazines. He lives in Wiltshire, England, with his wife and two children.