Category Archives: Science Fiction
Science Fiction Short Stories
One of the most notable short stories of the 1950s was “The Minority Report.” While there are obviously some commonalities in the Tom Cruise movie, they are quite different overall. The short story takes us into the mind of a … Continue reading →
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Best Old School Science Fiction
Alien – This was a movie that combined sci-fi with slasher effects and introduced a whole new group of fans to the genre of film. It may not have been a favorite of true sci-fi fans, but there is no … Continue reading →
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The Science Of Fluxions
The science of fluxions was Sir Isaac Newton’s terminology for the new field of science known today as calculus. Newton and German mathematician Leibnitz appear to have discovered the principles of calculus in about the same time; but Leibnitz published … Continue reading →
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