Are we already living in the future? #scifi author Neal Stephenson opines in this Slate interview. http://t.co/jLm47237u7
Are we already living in the future? #scifi author Neal Stephenson opines in this Slate interview. http://t.co/jLm47237u7
Are we already living in the future? #scifi author Neal Stephenson opines in this Slate interview. http://t.co/jLm47237u7
Science fiction isn't very good at predicting the future. https://t.co/83LSOgSttK
More evidence that we’re not good at predicting the future? Read the L.A. Times imagined future of 2013 made in 1988. http://t.co/GVvIGh86md
These images of Communist life in space as imagined by Soviets don't look too different from the Western ones. http://t.co/G1Y8kuFEJb
We don't have flying cars yet, but these 10 science-fiction writers offer their predictions for what's coming in 10 years. http://t.co/5js2euhjA5
In 1983, the renowned #scifi writer Isaac Asimov was asked to predict what he thought 2019 would be like. Here’s how he did. https://t.co/KERLiz6MSp
If dystopian science fiction makes us fear technology, how come 1984 didn't stop us inventing the internet? http://t.co/OOb4qgZeYp
Like it or not, we live in a surveillance state, the sort that science fiction books like these warned us about decades ago. http://ow.ly/n35nW
VICE asks some Australian science fiction authors to predict the world's shitty future. https://t.co/Kw8tifTNR1
Any #scifi fan will tell you the genre is notoriously bad at predicting the future, but that’s not the reason why we read it. https://t.co/jlmdg52hjO