Exploring Science Through Science FictionHow does Einstein’s description of space and time compare with Doctor Who? Can James Bond really escape from an armor-plated railroad car by cutting through the floor with a laser concealed in a wristwatch? What would it take to create a fully intelligent android, such as Star Trek’s Commander Data? Exploring Science Through Science Fiction addresses these and other intriguing questions, using science fiction as a springboard for discussing fundamental science concepts and cutting-edge science research. It includes references to original research papers, landmark scientific publications and technical documents, as well as a broad range of science literature at a more popular level. The revised second edition includes expanded discussions on topics such as gravitational waves and black holes, machine learning and quantum computing, gene editing, and more. In all, the second edition now features over 220 references to specific scenes in more than 160 sci-fi movies and TV episodes, spanning over 100 years of cinematic history. Designed as the primary text for a college-level course, this book will appeal to students across the fine arts, humanities, and hard sciences, as well as any reader with an interest in science and science fiction. Praise for the first edition: "This journey from science fiction to science fact provides an engaging and surprisingly approachable read..." (Jen Jenkins, Journal of Science Fiction, Vol. 2 (1), September 2017) |
Contents
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What Is the Universe Made of? Matter Energy and Interactions | 57 |
Can a Machine Become SelfAware? The Sciences of Computing and Cognition | 109 |
Are We Alone in the Universe? The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence | 145 |
What Does It Mean to Be Human? Biological Sciences Biotechnology and Other Considerations | 167 |
How Can We Solve Our Problems? Science Technology and Society | 205 |
What Lies Ahead? The Future of Our Technological Society | 239 |